Doris68
Well-Known Member
I have a 22 yo ID X TB mare, I have had her for 18 years and she is kept at home.
In the spring she developed some small, dry scaly scabs around her fetlock on her off hind (in particular around the ergot). I treated these with hibiscrub and various shampoos but nothing seemed to shift them. I also used Camrosa but that didn't work either. As I was making no progress I contacted the vet who recommended various 'lotions and potions' but they didn't work either. Skin scrapes were taken but they came up with nothing. She was then put on a 2 weeks course of antibiotic powders and prednisolone (steroid tablets). These appeared to help the condition but it still didn't cure it! Skin biopsies were taken and sent for analysis to the Animal Health Trust. The result was 'ideopathic granulomar dermatitis' - cause unknown! They recommended that I use a topical steroid (Bettamousse - for human application) twice daily for a month, eventually reducing to once a day and then every other day. As soon as I reduced the application to every other day, the condition began to return and I am now back to twice a day (at £57 per tube!!).
The scabs cause slight swelling around her fetlock - she is otherwise in very good health and has a shiny coat. She has a light coat and little or no feather.
I am concerned that I might have to continue with this cream which, eventually, will thin her skin. Even the 'experts' do not seem able to give me any further information. Is there anyone out there who has experienced a skin problem on their horse. Is is ever likely to go??
Sorry, this has turned into a ramble but any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
In the spring she developed some small, dry scaly scabs around her fetlock on her off hind (in particular around the ergot). I treated these with hibiscrub and various shampoos but nothing seemed to shift them. I also used Camrosa but that didn't work either. As I was making no progress I contacted the vet who recommended various 'lotions and potions' but they didn't work either. Skin scrapes were taken but they came up with nothing. She was then put on a 2 weeks course of antibiotic powders and prednisolone (steroid tablets). These appeared to help the condition but it still didn't cure it! Skin biopsies were taken and sent for analysis to the Animal Health Trust. The result was 'ideopathic granulomar dermatitis' - cause unknown! They recommended that I use a topical steroid (Bettamousse - for human application) twice daily for a month, eventually reducing to once a day and then every other day. As soon as I reduced the application to every other day, the condition began to return and I am now back to twice a day (at £57 per tube!!).
The scabs cause slight swelling around her fetlock - she is otherwise in very good health and has a shiny coat. She has a light coat and little or no feather.
I am concerned that I might have to continue with this cream which, eventually, will thin her skin. Even the 'experts' do not seem able to give me any further information. Is there anyone out there who has experienced a skin problem on their horse. Is is ever likely to go??
Sorry, this has turned into a ramble but any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!