Comanche
Well-Known Member
I am looking for some good advice. I rescued some goats in good faith from a rescue centre, but we found out too late that they were riddled with lice. I have 22 horses (many rescued) and some of them caught the awful things. This was in the summer and the horses were all bathed in a good shampoo and it seemed to be the end of it. However, the little pests have reared their ugly heads again. The condition drops off the horses almost overnight! It is ridiculous! Although the horses are well fed, they look shocking. We asked the vet for advice. He could jab the goats, pour on a lotion for the cows we have here, but he could only suggest a powder (permethrine) or shampoo again. Jabs can cause a fatal reaction in horses apparently. Someone else suggested that pour on for cows is effective for horses, but it says not to use it on them on the tin. I used powder, but it didn't work well enough and they are creeping back in. I used a lotion that you have to sponge on, but the coats of the horses are so thick that I am not sure it gets through to the skin. I have taken a chanceon it and bathed the younger, sturdy ponies, but I have several over the age of 25 here that would not be up to a bath in this awful cold. I do not have the luxury of a wet and dry room yet.
I am desperate for advice as these critters are ruining my life. I had to send a loan pony back looking awful due to them and the owners now think that I have abused the pony and not fed it, which is totally untrue!
I have closed my yard until we get to the bottom of this invasion.
I know that some wormers help, but I am loathe to use wormers as a control for lice as I am wary of the problems of resistance.
I tried mixing Neem oil in with aloe vera gel - but this was not enough. Should I bath them anyway in this awful weather?
All help will be gladly received!
I am desperate for advice as these critters are ruining my life. I had to send a loan pony back looking awful due to them and the owners now think that I have abused the pony and not fed it, which is totally untrue!
I have closed my yard until we get to the bottom of this invasion.
I know that some wormers help, but I am loathe to use wormers as a control for lice as I am wary of the problems of resistance.
I tried mixing Neem oil in with aloe vera gel - but this was not enough. Should I bath them anyway in this awful weather?
All help will be gladly received!