Blogs

Spotlight on gut health
Sussex Equine Hospital’s Veterinary Equine Gastric Aid is a trialled-and-tested complementary feed, suitable for horses that are displaying signs of….

Stud Newsletter 2018
The team of dedicated stud vets at the Sussex Equine Hospital is made up of Ed Lyall, Paula Broadhurst, Simon….

Worms & Worming
There are numerous types of gastrointestinal parasites or “worms” as they are more frequently referred as. Worms are a burden….

Blood transfusions
Blood transfusions Blood and plasma are vital fluid therapies for horses and foals. Unfortunately, there are no blood banks for….

The Move To Ashington
Dear Client, The Arundel Equine Hospital – New Hospital We are pleased and excited to announce that the completion date….

Colic Surgery?
Colic Surgery, should I put my horse through it? The term colic simply denotes abdominal pain within the horse’s abdomen…..

Poor Performance
Investigating respiratory noise and poor performance: From elite equine Olympic athletes to childrens’ ponies, poor performance presents a significant problem….

Bandaging
The ability to bandage your horse effectively when they injure themselves or have undergone a veterinary procedure, is advantageous to….

New Hospital
Exciting Year Ahead for The Arundel Equine Hospital Many years ago we recognized that we need to expand our hospital….