I have never found out how my cob gets them it is always a mystery and because neither or my other two have much feather they don't pick them up. It depends on the horse how often the spray will need to be used. My cob is sprayed probably 3 times a year, sometime more. You can normally tell when...
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If I can get the hair off and get to the sore bits we should be able to solve the problem once and for all - without getting hurt in the process.
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Yes but if he's got mites it won't ever clear until you kill the mites (and they do come back so you would have to reapply at...
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Nope, I'm coming back as a pampered cat - like mine!
Fed 5 times a day, can go in and out as he pleases, sleeps anywhere he fancies, when he fancies, has a litter tray if he needs it and nice warm humans to sit on
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Me too! My two cats have the most amazingly comfortable...
Have you thought about mites? I have a cob with feathers and when he gets scabby bits we know he's got mites. We originally thought it was mud fever or greasy heel and treated it accordingly but it never went away. The vet eventually diagnosed mites and ever since we have sprayed his legs with...