by Dr Kelly Gowland | Dec 3, 2021 | Staff News
Welcome back to Dr Sophie Kelly who after a brief stint on the sidelines caring for her new addition, Matilda, she is back working with us 1-2 days a week. Welcome back...
by Dr Kelly Gowland | Dec 3, 2021 | Equine Health
Equine Allergies Has your horse ever suddenly developed fluid-filled lumps all over their body? If they have, you may know that this is called ‘Urticaria’ or ‘Hives’ and that it is an allergic response to allergens.An allergy is simply an exaggerated response from the...
by Dr Kelly Gowland | Dec 3, 2021 | Equine Health
Trigeminal-mediated headshaking (TMH) in horses can be a difficult disorder to diagnose, treat and manage. It is still a poorly understood facial pain condition that is thought to affect around 1% of the equine population with varying degrees of severity. TMH is...
by Dr Kelly Gowland | Dec 3, 2021 | Equine Health
Heat stress can occur in all horses, and can occur over a relatively short period of time, particularly in the case of unfit athletes worked strenuously in high ambient temperatures, or can occur from protracted fluid and electrolyte loss during exhaustive exercise...