Not nessisarily as horses can care for them selves extreamly well. You may want to do it about twice a year and always call the vet if you suspect something. Hope that helps.
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yes ther is, Somtimes they get a Equine vet (like me(horse vet)) To fix the elephants problems. Yours truly: Summer Erics Quine Vet.
The best way to care for a rabbit with fleas is to ask the vet for the Advantage brand monthly treatment for fleas. Many other kinds of monthly topical applications for fleas are harmful, but Advantage is not.
You have to take a five year course to be a equine vet.
Medical will vary by what is being treated. I suggest asking a equine vet about proper horse care in the event it is wounded or needs specialized care.
Well either a farrier (takes care of horses feet) and many more. Sunny Erics Horse vet specialist.
If your horse ingests tomatoes you need to call your vet immediately. Toxicity can occur when the horse ingests between one and ten pounds (Each horse is different and some will react to a lower ingestion rate than others.) The vet will likely need to do blood work and likely will give the horse supportive care.
Call an Equine Vet/ Dentist for an emergency call and have them take care of it and tell you what has to happen.
Horse riding instructor, Do lessons, clean pen, and take care of them.
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trot your horse up get a friend to lead and observe if a horse is putting its head down and limping on a leg GET A VET my friend did not bother about getting a vet when her horse was lame it had to be shot in the end the vet said if she had called a vet at first her horse would still be alive!
always let the vet give your pet (in this case horse) a shot