Flowerofthefen
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Can anyone recommend a cream for stopping midges on horses sheath. I can't use the yellow summer fly cream as old lad had a really bad reaction to it. Is Avon skin so soft still recommend?
The company told me this stuff was too strong to use on delicate areas like the sheath, do you find it okay? I currently have a gelding with a really swollen sheath from the flies whcih I can’t seem to get to go down. Currently slathering it in their silver cream until the skin heals and adding Hedgewitch fly spray on top. It’s a nightmare.I have just started using the Biteback sweet relief cream on my 2 geldings with great results. I use it on their sheaths and inner thighs and the midges just disappear. It’s quite expensive but as it works I don’t mind.
The company told me this stuff was too strong to use on delicate areas like the sheath, do you find it okay? I currently have a gelding with a really swollen sheath from the flies whcih I can’t seem to get to go down. Currently slathering it in their silver cream until the skin heals and adding Hedgewitch fly spray on top. It’s a nightmare.
be very careful with that it can go into an infection which can run down the legs and stomachThe company told me this stuff was too strong to use on delicate areas like the sheath, do you find it okay? I currently have a gelding with a really swollen sheath from the flies whcih I can’t seem to get to go down. Currently slathering it in their silver cream until the skin heals and adding Hedgewitch fly spray on top. It’s a nightmare.
Yeah that did a great job when a previous one of mine had multiple sarcoids lasered off during a hot summer, and the leftovers got used for various sensitive bits.We recently discovered Equisalve as my mum’s horse had some cells lasered off a very delicate area… vets suggested equisalve all over his sheath to keep the flies away. Seems to work quite well so far, it’s citronella-based and quite thick.