help for itchy horse

Willow2

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Hi, does anyone have any advice about helping an itchy horse. It's not sweet itch, although it is worse when there are flies around and when he's hot - he just seems to be itchy by nature. Are there supplements you can give to help. Many thanks.
 
My TB mare gets really itchy if she isn't groomed really thoroughly every day. She gets flaky skin - does this sound anything like yours? If she is really bad I give her a bath in something none irritating and make sure i give her a good brush each day. I think there are supplements out there, but I suppose it depends how severe a case it is.
 
Cairo is an itchy horse. This year he has been a lot better as I have been feeding him brewers yeast, black sunflower seeds and instant linseed and seaweed. I also stopped feeding garlic end of March. His tail still looks beautiful and not like a bog brush and his sides are not scrubbed.

He has a hairy coat (clydesdale) and whilst I have not yet, as soon as it gets very warm he will be fully clipped out. He itches more when it is hot and he has a full coat. He also is liberally sprayed with my fly spray which contains a lot of Avon SoS to keep midges off.

Equidermis from Feedmark, though expensive is excellent.

I always hose/sponge him down if he is sweaty and he gets a good brush down most days to get the skin circulation going.
 
When the two ponies where itching, I only had Gold Label Louse powder handy so I just used that, and it did clear it up, and I am pretty certain that they didn't have lice, so not sure how that one worked, but it has been a god send!
 
My old boy gets really itchy too. My vet said he simply has sensitive skin (we have already gone down the blood tests and skin scrapes route). I find him better if I don't clip him (he's retired now so that's easy), then keep him as cool (not cold !!) as possible (not too many rugs to overheat him). I use either coconut oil or D-Itch lotion to combat flaky skin. I find if I bathe him during the summer months using tea tree shampoo, that also helps. I didn't find any feed supplements particularly beneficial.
 
My youngster gets very itchy. Though it was sweetitch but now i'm not so sure. I was putting benzylbenzoate on the worst areas but after reading that it can be a skin irritant stopped. I have started bathing the bad areas in Tea tree shampoo. Leave on for 10 mins then rinse off, when dry I then apply a de itch cream (can;t remember who makes it) which contains deet. Its working a treat and she no longer has flaky dry skin and her mane is growing back. All this combined with a devoza exzema rug and she looks lovely!!
 
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