Learn more about equine dental health - wolf teeth ✓ retained caps ✓ hooks ✓ and sharp edges ✓ can all cause problems.
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Learn more about equine dental health - wolf teeth ✓ retained caps ✓ hooks ✓ and sharp edges ✓ can all cause problems.
Read articleDeworming is part of preventive horse care. Learn more about traditional deworming ✓ selective deworming ✓ and resistance ✓ – read now!
Read articleWhich vaccinations does your horse really need? Tetanus ✓ Influenza ✓ Herpes ✓ West Nile ✓ — learn which vaccinations make sense and when. Read now!
Read articleWhich preventive measures are important for your horse? Vaccinations ✓ deworming ✓ dental care ✓ and more — learn what really matters!
Read articleWhat is Ayurveda for horses? Learn all about Vata, Pitta, and Kapha types, Ayurvedic feeding, and holistic equine health.
Read articleAs a horse owner, you have most likely thought about whether you could support your horse’s well-being yourself or keep the work of the equine bodyworker going post treatment. Lack of time or in-depth interest, often prevents taking a weekend...
Read articleHorses react very sensitively to this method of energetic work because, like all animals, they are impartial and do not make judgements.
Read articleMagnetic field blankets are now available from many providers ►Find out more about how they work and how to use them in the SANOANIMAL article✓
Read articleIn addition to visual damage, scars can also have health consequences - from disturbed meridians to blockages in the fascial tissue.
Read articleMany horse owners are well acquainted with the challenge of managing their horses' injuries.
Read articleHorses exhibit heightened sensitivity to colours, rendering coloured light a potent therapeutic complement.
Read articleWhat is CDS? What is it authorised for and how is it used? What are the dangers of chlorine dioxide solutions? - Sanoanimal explains
Read articleSanoanimal gives 7 tips on how to save vet costs. This includes topics such as hooves, teeth, faecal samples, saddle and roughage.
Read articleThe weather invites you to spend a lot of time in the stables, but the temperatures usually prevent you from doing anything too sporty - unless you can ride to the swimming lake. But of course you can organise a lot of fun and games with your horse....
Read articleSeveral laboratories offer ‘hair mineral analyses’ for horses and their mineral supply. Are they really reliable?
Read articleWe explain what X-rays, ultrasound etc. are, how they are used and what they are used for. This makes it easier to talk to the vets.
Read articleFor several years now, the number of therapists and animal practitioners offering bioresonance has multiplied like algae in a summer water trough. The idea sounds compelling: a device that can diagnose metabolic diseases, allergies, and other health...
Read articleDiscover the advantages and disadvantages of both approaches and learn how to choose the best parasite control strategy for your horse.
Read articleShould my horse be chemically dewormed in spring? How do I find out and what do I need to bear in mind?
Read articleDoes every horse need deworming in autumn? Learn when treatment is necessary and how modern parasite control can help keep your horse healthy.
Read articleKPU in horses: Learn what a blood test can reveal and how the gut, metabolism and nutrient supply are interconnected.
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