A Conversation about Worming
In this episode with The Podcasting Equine Vets we talk about worming which can be a confusing topic for many horse owners.
A Conversation about Foaling
Foaling can be a worrying time because of the speed of the labour and how quickly things can progress, in our latest podcast we chat about what can go wrong, when to call for help and how to spot potential issues early.
A Conversation about Equine Obesity
This week’s episode tries to tackle the thorny issue of equine obesity. This is an enormous problem for the UK equine industry and despite huge efforts from equine welfare charities and vets all across the country either our horse owners can’t recognise that their horse is obese or are not motivated enough to take action.
Tails of a Horse Owner
The Podcasting Equine Vets are back with a brand new show ‘Tails of a Horse Owner’ which follows the journey of one of Loch Leven Equine Practice’s patients through diagnosis, treatment and recovery.
A Conversation about Wounds
In this episode we talk about wounds; the different types, what to do and when to call the vet.
A Conversation about Sarcoids
The Podcasting Equine Vets uncover all you need to know about sarcoids. Liz Somerville and Jenny Croft MRCVS discuss what they actually are and how we treat them.
A Conversation about General Anaesthetic and Equine Surgery
n this latest podcast The Podcasting Equine Vets discuss general anaesthetics and equine surgery. For many horse owners this scenario may never become a reality, but should your horse need surgery, be it elective or emergency, this podcast will help you to understand what happens on the day, what can go wrong and how we minimise the risks.
A Conversation about Impaction Colic
In this latest podcast The Podcasting Equine Vets discuss Impaction Colic. We talk through what an impaction is and how big they can be.
A Conversation about Strangles
Strangles is a topic that seems to put the fear of God into most horse owners and it is also a diagnosis that as vets we dread getting. Whilst some horses can be very sick with strangles the real issue for the vets is the confusion and fear that a diagnosis can cause.
A Conversation about Your Horse at Christmas
What can you do to keep your horses healthy and happy over Christmas and still enjoy yourself without seeing your vet.