Scottish_Miss
Well-Known Member
Hi
I have spoken to my vet and described what Moo has which is scabbing behind the knees - worse on one leg, softening them helps but not clearing them, someone on here said it was mallanders but my vet has not heard of that - sorry.
Anyway we now appear to have a bit of infection adn thickening below this area so vet coming out tomorrow for a peak, question is he mentioned 3 treatments.
one is to use like frontline but cant diagnose how much is needed and a bit hit or miss then and costly.
the other two are injections one into the muscle- doramectin which he favours the other into the vein which he is less inclined to do.
both are not licensed for horses although he has used them successfully with better results from doramectin!
Any one had this done ??
not sure - Ill make my mind up tomorrow.... any info would really help
I have spoken to my vet and described what Moo has which is scabbing behind the knees - worse on one leg, softening them helps but not clearing them, someone on here said it was mallanders but my vet has not heard of that - sorry.
Anyway we now appear to have a bit of infection adn thickening below this area so vet coming out tomorrow for a peak, question is he mentioned 3 treatments.
one is to use like frontline but cant diagnose how much is needed and a bit hit or miss then and costly.
the other two are injections one into the muscle- doramectin which he favours the other into the vein which he is less inclined to do.
both are not licensed for horses although he has used them successfully with better results from doramectin!
Any one had this done ??
not sure - Ill make my mind up tomorrow.... any info would really help