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Taking care of horses involves more than just feeding and grooming—it also requires attention to their health and comfort, especially when dealing with external parasites like ticks. From my experience, approaching a horse calmly and patiently is key to successfully removing tick spikes without distressing the animal. Rambo's behavior is a great example of this. He remains gentle and cooperative throughout the tick removal process, allowing the caregiver to safely and efficiently remove the ticks without struggle. This calmness can be encouraged by building trust over time through regular, non-threatening interactions such as grooming and gentle talking. When removing ticks, it’s important to use proper tools like fine-tipped tweezers and follow hygienic practices to prevent infection. Trying to pull too quickly or squeezing the tick’s body can cause parts to break off and increase the risk of disease transmission. Also, checking your horse routinely, especially in warmer months or tick-prone areas, helps catch these infestations early. After removal, cleaning the affected area with antiseptic and monitoring for signs of irritation or infection protects the horse’s well-being. Overall, patience, gentle handling, and proper technique make tick removal a manageable part of equine care. Horses like Rambo remind us that building trust leads to easier, safer health routines that benefit both the animal and handler.











