bunnereeny
Well-Known Member
as the title says really.
rugs, kept in / turned out, fly sprays, supplements etc etc
rugs, kept in / turned out, fly sprays, supplements etc etc
There's a newish product out called Cavalesse, specifically aimed at sweetitch horses. It's not cheap (£70 on line for 3 months supply) and has to be given daily at the same time but I'm in the middle of trialling it for my horse (for a severe pollen allergy) and so far (touches wood, crosses fingers, prays, hopes) he's fine. It works by blocking the action of the cells that produce histamine. The only problem is it should be started 3 weeks before the allergic response is triggered. Worth a look via Google though.