Worried1
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In May Diva came in from the field with her eyes almost shut, we called the vet who thought it was a mild allergy and was probably related to tree pollen. It settled down and she was back to normal.
She then suffered another allergic reaction in July, she presented with scappby legs and face which were yellow and oozed a straw coloured liquid, her face became swollen and she was clearly very itchy.
The scabs were from the knee and hock down and were worse around the coronet and pastern.
We tried a variety of things including cling filming to soften the scabs, washing in acetic shampoo before trying antihistimines in massive doses which had no effect at all. She was also put on antibiotics.
She was beginning to self-mutilate in an attempt to scratch and was making herself bleed at which point we all felt we had no option but to administer steroids. She was very uncomfortable and grumpy - which is very out of character.
Henryhorn suggested aloe vera juice (thank you HH) so she was given this along with evening primose oil and zinc and vitamin C.
The vets then thought it could be harvest mites as she had been away overnight and stabled on straw.
We frontlined her and she made an impresive recovery and returned to normal. All scabs gone and face returned to normal
Initially we thought we had cracked it but about 10 days ago she started to become scabby and her nose started to swell again (no imairment of the breathing).
This time it is 100 times worse, her entire head is a scab, now the scabs extend all up her legs, undeer her teats between her armpits, chin etc, etc. The only area unaffected is her neck and body area.
She is still very itchy but this time round is coping better and is working well.
She went to the vets on Thursday where they took scrappings and biopsies to culture and we are now waiting for the results. She was put on a course of steroids and is back on antibiotics.
However she is worsening. The scabs are now spreading and are on her flanks and working upwards.
Nothing else on the yard has shown any signes of anything else, the yard dogs have been checked for mange, we have even pinned the cat down and checked him.
Nothing has altered - she remains on the same feed, we are using hay from our regular supplier. She is on the same bedding from the same supplier (which we have already changed once and disenfected her stable).
Does anyone have any ideas it is horrible watching her
She then suffered another allergic reaction in July, she presented with scappby legs and face which were yellow and oozed a straw coloured liquid, her face became swollen and she was clearly very itchy.
The scabs were from the knee and hock down and were worse around the coronet and pastern.
We tried a variety of things including cling filming to soften the scabs, washing in acetic shampoo before trying antihistimines in massive doses which had no effect at all. She was also put on antibiotics.
She was beginning to self-mutilate in an attempt to scratch and was making herself bleed at which point we all felt we had no option but to administer steroids. She was very uncomfortable and grumpy - which is very out of character.
Henryhorn suggested aloe vera juice (thank you HH) so she was given this along with evening primose oil and zinc and vitamin C.
The vets then thought it could be harvest mites as she had been away overnight and stabled on straw.
We frontlined her and she made an impresive recovery and returned to normal. All scabs gone and face returned to normal
Initially we thought we had cracked it but about 10 days ago she started to become scabby and her nose started to swell again (no imairment of the breathing).
This time it is 100 times worse, her entire head is a scab, now the scabs extend all up her legs, undeer her teats between her armpits, chin etc, etc. The only area unaffected is her neck and body area.
She is still very itchy but this time round is coping better and is working well.
She went to the vets on Thursday where they took scrappings and biopsies to culture and we are now waiting for the results. She was put on a course of steroids and is back on antibiotics.
However she is worsening. The scabs are now spreading and are on her flanks and working upwards.
Nothing else on the yard has shown any signes of anything else, the yard dogs have been checked for mange, we have even pinned the cat down and checked him.
Nothing has altered - she remains on the same feed, we are using hay from our regular supplier. She is on the same bedding from the same supplier (which we have already changed once and disenfected her stable).
Does anyone have any ideas it is horrible watching her