emfen1305
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I posted a couple of days ago about having an itchy horse - some suggestions were either the alfalfa he was on (which I had already taken him off) or the mild weather. He's was still quite itchy tonight despite the temperature dropping here and he's been off the alfalfa 4 days now - is this long enough to know whether it was causing the itchiness or does it need to be longer? He's been on it for a while but only just noticed the itching over the last week so I don't think it was as bad before if he was doing it. He was clipped about 7 weeks ago so it's grown back a bit but he's not fluffy by any means, i popped him in a 100g with the temperature drop and I popped my hand in tonight and he didn't feel warm but maybe he is!
I rubbed him all over with oil tonight to see whether maybe he's got a bit of dry skin and just popped him in a fleece. I don't know whether to be concerned about him, he's eating fine, drinking quite a bit (which is what makes me think maybe he's warm but the haylage is also quite dry), poos seem normal (if not a little smelly when fresh but he's on pink mash so not surprised).
I've checked for mites as best I can but not sure where to go from here. My plan was to give him a chaser clip to get rid of the areas that he's itching so i can check a bit better but any other recommendations? Trying to avoid a vets visit if possible as money is a bit tight at the mo! Thanks very much!
I rubbed him all over with oil tonight to see whether maybe he's got a bit of dry skin and just popped him in a fleece. I don't know whether to be concerned about him, he's eating fine, drinking quite a bit (which is what makes me think maybe he's warm but the haylage is also quite dry), poos seem normal (if not a little smelly when fresh but he's on pink mash so not surprised).
I've checked for mites as best I can but not sure where to go from here. My plan was to give him a chaser clip to get rid of the areas that he's itching so i can check a bit better but any other recommendations? Trying to avoid a vets visit if possible as money is a bit tight at the mo! Thanks very much!