cptrayes
Well-Known Member
Navicular is by no means always 'cured' by taking shoes off - on the contrary many horses with it only benefit with egg bars on.
There is a 20% chance that egg bars and conventional medication will bring a horse with navicular back to full work. There is an 80% chance that a proper barefoot rehab with someone who knows how to do it will bring a horse back to full work.
As for sweet itch -can you explain why Boett rugs are so succesful then in controlling it - even when the horse remains on grazing?
Because it's an allergy to midge saliva, which the rug prevents from contacting the skin. With many sweet itch sufferers, if you stop them from eating too much grass sugar, but allow contact with midge saliva, their symptoms will either go or be very reduced. I'm not exactly sure how it works, but my belief is that the allergic reaction comes because of an overtaxed liver trying to deal with gut toxins in the blood.