pistolpete
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Still battling with unknown allergy on my horse. Anyone had success using any GH products for itchy lumps?
I still have no idea what the cause was. Now he is fed a totally straight diet with no additives, molasses etc. However the biggest key is to keep him cool. Forget the toasty warm ears, aim for cool!
I also find washing off sweat, just with plain cold water or lavender wash helps too.
Yes, I found both of these v important with mine who had random allergies. His were mostly food intolerance (alfalfa) but also would come up in hives if he got too hot, or if sweat wasn't washed off properly. Even after a simple hack, I still had to wash his girth area properly otherwise he'd go lumpy. When rugged he needed to feel cool underneath otherwise would come up in heat lumps which took ages to go away.
OP - make sure all of your rugs are clean and that it isn't something like the detergent used to wash them, making him itchy. Wash the horse down really well after every ride. I found the best thing to be baby shampoo (Johnson's proper stuff, not supermarket own brand). Anything like tea tree was, IME, far too harsh. He had an intensive course of Malaseb which helped, and I would bathe him periodically in either that or Dermoline.
Still battling with unknown allergy on my horse. Anyone had success using any GH products for itchy lumps?
I've been feeding salt to my itchy horse for 2 weeks now. She's been itching for over a year, sometimes a little, sometimes a lot, possibly from the antibiotic she was on. The salt hasn't stopped her itching yet and she has a few new spots on her neck today, but the salt does seem to have stopped her eating soil/mud!
It didn't work for my itchy mare either, but a month on Nicotinamide has really made a difference. Finally no more frantic itching. It was driving me nuts trying to help her, she had so many sores and mane and tail rubbed out. I kept bathing her in insecticide shampoo and medicated shampoo and using fly replellant and fly rugs - very frustrating for both her and I.