spotty_pony2
Well-Known Member
I will be contacting the Vet to discuss all this but just want to see what everyone else makes of it. Do you think these are separate issues or could they be linked?
1) I’ve already posted about this but he started coughing a while ago in hay, I’ve moved him onto haylage currently and have bought a steamer to try. He’s also currently on Equine America Airways Xtra Strength and is living out 24/7. On the hay when ridden I would go as far as to say it was making him exercise intolerant. Vet had listened to lungs and said they are clear. He’s still coughing a little bit when he comes in for a few hours and tonight in the field for the first time I heard him cough so not really sure what to make of this but I think he might need some help from the Vet to get over this possibly. He also seems very lethargic.
2) He has a small patch of hives just one one shoulder in an area that is clipped. I’m wondering could it be linked to coughing and it’s showing itself in other ways by him breaking out in hives too? Strange how it’s only in the one patch though. I bathed him in antibacterial/anti fungal shampoo at the weekend in case it was a new fly spray I had tried that had made him react but it hasn’t make any difference. Thehy aren’t itchy or bothering him but do have little scabs in them sometimes.
3) His hind feet heels are suddenly REALLY itchy. this happened before end of last summer and he had the mite injection and it disappeared. He is not typical for mites as he barely had any feathers but it worked. I plan on pressure washing his stable too. Again is this linked?! Also if the stable next door has been pressure washed for a horse with a different skin issue could any mites have migrated into his stable?
He’s had his teeth done recently and had cushings test end of last summer and was well below the ranges for normal.
He’s my pride and joy and I know he is getting old but this one had confused me. He’s always had very mild pollen allergy in the spring but nothing like this and certainly nothing caused by eating hay. He’s always had a cough on his first trot but that’s it.
Well done if you got this far
if you can help me shed some light with any of the above I’d be very grateful.
Photo of him earlier on in the week below. He’s still happy and bright but his heels are driving him crazy itching him today.
1) I’ve already posted about this but he started coughing a while ago in hay, I’ve moved him onto haylage currently and have bought a steamer to try. He’s also currently on Equine America Airways Xtra Strength and is living out 24/7. On the hay when ridden I would go as far as to say it was making him exercise intolerant. Vet had listened to lungs and said they are clear. He’s still coughing a little bit when he comes in for a few hours and tonight in the field for the first time I heard him cough so not really sure what to make of this but I think he might need some help from the Vet to get over this possibly. He also seems very lethargic.
2) He has a small patch of hives just one one shoulder in an area that is clipped. I’m wondering could it be linked to coughing and it’s showing itself in other ways by him breaking out in hives too? Strange how it’s only in the one patch though. I bathed him in antibacterial/anti fungal shampoo at the weekend in case it was a new fly spray I had tried that had made him react but it hasn’t make any difference. Thehy aren’t itchy or bothering him but do have little scabs in them sometimes.
3) His hind feet heels are suddenly REALLY itchy. this happened before end of last summer and he had the mite injection and it disappeared. He is not typical for mites as he barely had any feathers but it worked. I plan on pressure washing his stable too. Again is this linked?! Also if the stable next door has been pressure washed for a horse with a different skin issue could any mites have migrated into his stable?
He’s had his teeth done recently and had cushings test end of last summer and was well below the ranges for normal.
He’s my pride and joy and I know he is getting old but this one had confused me. He’s always had very mild pollen allergy in the spring but nothing like this and certainly nothing caused by eating hay. He’s always had a cough on his first trot but that’s it.
Well done if you got this far
Photo of him earlier on in the week below. He’s still happy and bright but his heels are driving him crazy itching him today.