metalmare
Well-Known Member
Hi,
My neighbour has a pony with pretty severe sweet itch. She has almost no knowledge of horse care, having started horse ownership in the last year or so, from scratch. She hadn't heard of sweet itch until I explained it. I have advised her to seek help on here, but as far as I know she never has and relies on me and other neighbours for support.
She is open to friendly advice (given carefully so as not to cause offense).
She has her pony in a rambo sweet itch hoody, full face mask, stabled during the day and is applying a spray given by the vet (she's not sure of the name) as well as putting sudocrem on sore areas. The paddock is on a pretty windy hill, with no standing water close by.
The pony has scabby ears and had rubbed his mane and tail until they bled, but is showing improvement now. To add to the problems he is head shy and anxious and they are scared of him. I have recommended she find something more suitable, but anticipating this advice not being taken, what more can they try to help the poor itchy pony?
Thanks!
My neighbour has a pony with pretty severe sweet itch. She has almost no knowledge of horse care, having started horse ownership in the last year or so, from scratch. She hadn't heard of sweet itch until I explained it. I have advised her to seek help on here, but as far as I know she never has and relies on me and other neighbours for support.
She is open to friendly advice (given carefully so as not to cause offense).
She has her pony in a rambo sweet itch hoody, full face mask, stabled during the day and is applying a spray given by the vet (she's not sure of the name) as well as putting sudocrem on sore areas. The paddock is on a pretty windy hill, with no standing water close by.
The pony has scabby ears and had rubbed his mane and tail until they bled, but is showing improvement now. To add to the problems he is head shy and anxious and they are scared of him. I have recommended she find something more suitable, but anticipating this advice not being taken, what more can they try to help the poor itchy pony?
Thanks!