SaharaS
Well-Known Member
Just worth mentioning, that I slathered lavender oil (pure essential)in olive oil all over the affected areas and was getting good control,in desperation, at one point I ran out of both and used Oilatum & then Diprobase bath emolient(was intended for my eczema) There was a noticeable difference over night so I've kept on using it. Obviously speak to vet,it may or may not be suitable for your horse, but as Rebels said, they all vary so much & each one is affected differently.Once off antibiotics, I added apple cider vinegar to his water/feed daily as its a natural anti biotic.Fur grew back within a week despite him looking like a shedding snake for a day or 2 with 'paint strippered' legs..interestingly when i applied any previous chemical treatments, he would kick out & strongly object, once i started using the lavender, he willingly held his legs out for the mixture to be applied & was visibly soothed-I've had evil cuts heal with no scar within a week of applying neat lavender, including ones which should have been stitched & can assure you it doesn't hurt. I would always use a base oil with it tho on a horse.