CobsGalore
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My heavy cob has very very thick feathers and has been biting and chewing his front legs for a couple of weeks. He usually does this a little when the weather warms up and when he moults but it seems excessive this spring.
I have checked his legs and there are no sores or anything so not convinced it is mites, but what is the best thing to use to soothe and stop the itching?
I'm reluctant to pump him full of chemicals, but his feathers are so thick that it makes it difficult to get things like pig oil and sulphur right down to his skin. Would an insecticidal shampoo work, or would something else be better?
Any advice or tips from other hairy horse owners would be great!
I have checked his legs and there are no sores or anything so not convinced it is mites, but what is the best thing to use to soothe and stop the itching?
I'm reluctant to pump him full of chemicals, but his feathers are so thick that it makes it difficult to get things like pig oil and sulphur right down to his skin. Would an insecticidal shampoo work, or would something else be better?
Any advice or tips from other hairy horse owners would be great!