Nik90
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Apologies if Ive put this in the wrong area.
My gelding seems to be developing sweet itch as he ages, have spoken to the vet and they did confirm that older ones can develop allergies with age. It seems mild compared to some horses but he has the thick flaky skin & will scratch until he removes hair or cuts himself. Seems to be predominantly affecting his mane & forehead, but now also his tail & belly near his sheath. Ive never actually had to look after a horse with sweet itch so Im a bit lost & looking for advice. He is currently out 24/7, will not tolerate being in the stable while there is grass. His field is relatively dry, is bordered by open fields on one side & is in the paddock which is further from the trees. It seems to drain relatively well, we only have puddles the day/night after torrential rain. I have a Masta fly rug but dont like using it as I feel if it gets wet it wont be good for his skin & I dont want him to overheat if its sunny. It does not cover his belly. He gets a handful of fast fibre with his joint supplement, probiotic, garlic & linseed when he will eat it, other than that he just gets grass.
Does anyone have any tips? Im guessing a sweet itch rug & fly repellent is a good starting point?
Any suggestions on rugs? I like the Snuggy ones but theyre so expensive! Was looking at the Premier Equine Supalite which comes as a regular fly rug or with water proof panels, any thoughts on these? Or of fly masks? Hes pink skinned & his nose burns easily so the more coverage the better. I should probably mention hes a bit of a heavier build being a CobX, 16hh and fitting nicely in 69 Mark Todd & Weatherbeeta rugs.
Sorry for the essay & thanks for those who managed to read it.
My gelding seems to be developing sweet itch as he ages, have spoken to the vet and they did confirm that older ones can develop allergies with age. It seems mild compared to some horses but he has the thick flaky skin & will scratch until he removes hair or cuts himself. Seems to be predominantly affecting his mane & forehead, but now also his tail & belly near his sheath. Ive never actually had to look after a horse with sweet itch so Im a bit lost & looking for advice. He is currently out 24/7, will not tolerate being in the stable while there is grass. His field is relatively dry, is bordered by open fields on one side & is in the paddock which is further from the trees. It seems to drain relatively well, we only have puddles the day/night after torrential rain. I have a Masta fly rug but dont like using it as I feel if it gets wet it wont be good for his skin & I dont want him to overheat if its sunny. It does not cover his belly. He gets a handful of fast fibre with his joint supplement, probiotic, garlic & linseed when he will eat it, other than that he just gets grass.
Does anyone have any tips? Im guessing a sweet itch rug & fly repellent is a good starting point?
Any suggestions on rugs? I like the Snuggy ones but theyre so expensive! Was looking at the Premier Equine Supalite which comes as a regular fly rug or with water proof panels, any thoughts on these? Or of fly masks? Hes pink skinned & his nose burns easily so the more coverage the better. I should probably mention hes a bit of a heavier build being a CobX, 16hh and fitting nicely in 69 Mark Todd & Weatherbeeta rugs.
Sorry for the essay & thanks for those who managed to read it.