Author on March 20th, 2010

Just the size of a grain of rice, a pet microchip is usually injected just under the skin at the back of the neck of your pet. The procedure is usually performed by a veterinarian and is quick and painless. The chip carries information which is identifiable via a chip reader, particularly a code which [...]

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Author on March 20th, 2010

Like many people, you probably love the idea of keeping free range poultry in your backyard or garden.  You will get a regular supply of fresh, tasty, free-range eggs. If your aim is to have these birds as pets (like many people) you might not want to consider them as potential Sunday dinner, but this [...]

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Author on March 20th, 2010

A diagnosis of equine colic is a situation that worrries any horse lover. So what exactly is colic in horses? What indicators should you be aware of? Equine colic refers to pain which stems from the abdomen. Generally horses do not hide abdominal pain well. So in the event of any disturbance of gut function they [...]

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