junior_7178
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Before i go down the expensive calling the vet out route,i thought i'd see if i can get any good advice on here.
My 8 yo Coloured American Saddlebred has started getting VERY itchy.
Ive only had him 2 months,and after about 3 weeks he started scratching himself.At first it was around the ears and a patch on his neck.He rubbed the hair off in a few spots and took it down to the skin,all in all about 3 or 4 one pence peice size spots around the ears,and a matchbox size area on his neck.
I gave him a bath with Dettol in the water and then applied some tea-tree gel onto the bare skin areas daily for a few days.This seemed to help and the hair grew back quicly.
He hasnt rubbed any more bare patches,but for a few weeks now he's been going "itch mad" the second i take his rugs off and scratches his shoulders/chest area with his teeth,sometimes he's almost biting his skin.He does this continualy until i tack him up and then he stops ( i think he knows its work time),but as soon as ive finished riding he starts again!! Ive not seen him itching any other areas in the same way,although ive caught him rubbing his bum on the wall this week,but this could just be normal.
If i scratch him myself on the neck or shoulders he starts throwing his head around in relief and "wobbles" his bottom lip,i know this is quite common,but he seems to get such relief from it that im sure it must be very itchy for him all the time.
Up until today it hasnt seemed to be causing any problems whilst he's working,but today he was constantly trying to put his head down and bite/scratch his chest whilst we were hacking,so much so we ended up getting into an argument and he did his first ever buck and mini rear which has made me worry as him must be in some discomfort.
When i finshed riding today i gave him a bath in some Global Herbs "foot stamp".A potion i had left over from when my Shire horse had mites.It says its for all skin complaints so i gave it a go,and ive given him clean rugs just back from the cleaner.If this doesnt work i'll get the vet out in a couple of days but i hoped someone on here might be able to give me some alternate ideas of things i could try.
His diet has changed recently,when i got him he was on D&H competition mix.We've gradualy changed him onto what all the others are on at the yard,and also his Haylage would have changed when i got him 2 months ago,although what we have at the moment is very high quality and isnt causing any of the other horses a problem.
He's stabled at night and in individual turn out during the day,and is in very good health otherwise.
Any ideas would be brilliant!!!
My 8 yo Coloured American Saddlebred has started getting VERY itchy.
Ive only had him 2 months,and after about 3 weeks he started scratching himself.At first it was around the ears and a patch on his neck.He rubbed the hair off in a few spots and took it down to the skin,all in all about 3 or 4 one pence peice size spots around the ears,and a matchbox size area on his neck.
I gave him a bath with Dettol in the water and then applied some tea-tree gel onto the bare skin areas daily for a few days.This seemed to help and the hair grew back quicly.
He hasnt rubbed any more bare patches,but for a few weeks now he's been going "itch mad" the second i take his rugs off and scratches his shoulders/chest area with his teeth,sometimes he's almost biting his skin.He does this continualy until i tack him up and then he stops ( i think he knows its work time),but as soon as ive finished riding he starts again!! Ive not seen him itching any other areas in the same way,although ive caught him rubbing his bum on the wall this week,but this could just be normal.
If i scratch him myself on the neck or shoulders he starts throwing his head around in relief and "wobbles" his bottom lip,i know this is quite common,but he seems to get such relief from it that im sure it must be very itchy for him all the time.
Up until today it hasnt seemed to be causing any problems whilst he's working,but today he was constantly trying to put his head down and bite/scratch his chest whilst we were hacking,so much so we ended up getting into an argument and he did his first ever buck and mini rear which has made me worry as him must be in some discomfort.
When i finshed riding today i gave him a bath in some Global Herbs "foot stamp".A potion i had left over from when my Shire horse had mites.It says its for all skin complaints so i gave it a go,and ive given him clean rugs just back from the cleaner.If this doesnt work i'll get the vet out in a couple of days but i hoped someone on here might be able to give me some alternate ideas of things i could try.
His diet has changed recently,when i got him he was on D&H competition mix.We've gradualy changed him onto what all the others are on at the yard,and also his Haylage would have changed when i got him 2 months ago,although what we have at the moment is very high quality and isnt causing any of the other horses a problem.
He's stabled at night and in individual turn out during the day,and is in very good health otherwise.
Any ideas would be brilliant!!!