Rose Folly
Well-Known Member
Are you certin that the problem IS mites? We thought my mare had them, but laboratory tests proved it was a combination of two things (and I've gone completely blank because it's late and I should be in bed) but any way one was something that is in the soil, and the other one has never been propperly named - but the symptoms are quite similar to what you describe.Mites it wasn't!
After trying all sorts of expensive things, what our wise vet recommended and which works a treat for her is washing with coal tar soap (cheap and cheerful from your local chemist) and in between times either pig oil & sulphur or Johnsons Baby Oil. Also, NEVER PICK THE SCABS OFF. They will come off when they are ready with this treatment and there is fresh good skin underneath. the oil will free the scabs without picking.
The other really important thing is to wash, and oil, the legs very very thoroughly. As a guideline, I wash her legs and leave the soap lather on for at least 5 minutes before rinsing off; and I spend at least 5 minutes per leg massaging the oil in - and she loves it! Falls asleep, and no more itching or stamping.
After trying all sorts of expensive things, what our wise vet recommended and which works a treat for her is washing with coal tar soap (cheap and cheerful from your local chemist) and in between times either pig oil & sulphur or Johnsons Baby Oil. Also, NEVER PICK THE SCABS OFF. They will come off when they are ready with this treatment and there is fresh good skin underneath. the oil will free the scabs without picking.
The other really important thing is to wash, and oil, the legs very very thoroughly. As a guideline, I wash her legs and leave the soap lather on for at least 5 minutes before rinsing off; and I spend at least 5 minutes per leg massaging the oil in - and she loves it! Falls asleep, and no more itching or stamping.