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Swarm of flies in a field.

How to Protect Your Horse from Insects

Have you ever watched your horse twitch, stomp, or swish their tail from frustration? They are likely being bothered by flies or other flying insects.  We all know insects can be a nuisance, but did you know they can also cause a serious health problem, especially for horses? Understanding the impact that insects and other bugs can have on horses can help owners keep them safe from disease and irritation.

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Vet appointment at Full Circle Equine.

How Often Should a Horse See a Vet?

Caring for a horse is a significant responsibility that involves paying close attention to various aspects of their health and well-being. One critical aspect of this care is ensuring regular visits to an equine veterinarian, such as Full Circle Equine. But how often should a horse see a vet? The answer depends on several factors, including the horse’s health, age, working status, and show schedule. Regular veterinary check-ups are vital to ensure the overall health and well-being of the horse, as well as to address any specific health concerns that may arise.

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Horses drinking water from a trough.

How Much Water Does a Horse Need to Consume Daily?

Late summer is a time for horses to bask in the outdoors which can include increased temperatures and activity levels. The risk of dehydration looms, making it crucial to ensure your equine friends stay hydrated for their health and well-being. Understanding their water needs and the best ways to meet them is key to keeping them happy and healthy throughout the season.

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Horse foal in the shade of a tree.

Keeping Your Horse Cool and Safe in Midsouth Heat

As the temperatures soar in Memphis, it is essential to know how to keep horses cool in summer as part of summer horse care. At Full Circle Equine, we understand the unique challenges the summer heat and unpredictable summer storms present. Therefore, we have compiled some essential tips to help you with keeping your horses cool, comfortable, and healthy during these sweltering days.

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