tinker88
Well-Known Member
hi,
Any ideas???
One of our horses that a got last april was in very bad condidtion. underweight (full clipped, turned out with no rug), scabby coat, etc)
we got him looking good and has turned out to be a great horse (16hh, 6yr old imported warmblood), i put the scabbyness down to rain scald.
but he has always had this skin/hair problem.
one month its ok, the next month like now his hair is coming out in patches. it dosn't hurt him, looks a but scurffy when the patch of hair has come off but no itchy ness.
it occurs on his neck, face, under his belly and now starting up his flanks?! it sort of looks like another horse has been biting hair from him. but they arnt.
my vet looked at it said its causing him no worries and if i want to try hibiscrub it might help.
so.... iv tried hibiscrub, tea tree oil, coal tar shampoo with no luck.
Any ideas. Iv tried reseraching it but all i can find is alopecia.
help and thanks
Any ideas???
One of our horses that a got last april was in very bad condidtion. underweight (full clipped, turned out with no rug), scabby coat, etc)
we got him looking good and has turned out to be a great horse (16hh, 6yr old imported warmblood), i put the scabbyness down to rain scald.
but he has always had this skin/hair problem.
one month its ok, the next month like now his hair is coming out in patches. it dosn't hurt him, looks a but scurffy when the patch of hair has come off but no itchy ness.
it occurs on his neck, face, under his belly and now starting up his flanks?! it sort of looks like another horse has been biting hair from him. but they arnt.
my vet looked at it said its causing him no worries and if i want to try hibiscrub it might help.
so.... iv tried hibiscrub, tea tree oil, coal tar shampoo with no luck.
Any ideas. Iv tried reseraching it but all i can find is alopecia.
help and thanks