millitiger
Well-Known Member
Millie has been suffering from big lumps for the last few weeks and the vet has been out now and diagnosed an allergy to fly bites 
She is stabled during the day, wears a fly sheet and hood in the field and is covered in fly repellent for exercise but is still covered in lumps.
Not only does it look very unattractive, the ones on the saddle area have hardend up and turned into scar tissue which may not ever go down.
Vet wasn't able to come up with any new treatment apart from what we are already doing.
I am going to buy a sheepskin numnah to help with the lumps in the saddle area and he said I could try piriton or similar to see if it makes a difference.
Has anyone got any other bright ideas to help?
Vet said the allergy will develop year on year so will only get worse
She is stabled during the day, wears a fly sheet and hood in the field and is covered in fly repellent for exercise but is still covered in lumps.
Not only does it look very unattractive, the ones on the saddle area have hardend up and turned into scar tissue which may not ever go down.
Vet wasn't able to come up with any new treatment apart from what we are already doing.
I am going to buy a sheepskin numnah to help with the lumps in the saddle area and he said I could try piriton or similar to see if it makes a difference.
Has anyone got any other bright ideas to help?
Vet said the allergy will develop year on year so will only get worse