Paint it Lucky
Well-Known Member
(Also in new lounge)
One of my horses lives out 24/7 and as spring is on the way i am trying to be vigilant for any signs of lice as my friend (who I share the field with), informs me that the lady who keeps her horses next door does not treat them for lice, which they get each year and so obviously they could spread into our field. So I gave my horse a very thorough check today, he was abit dandruffy but I could find no lice or signs or rubbing/itching and have not seen him itch or appear uncomfortable at all. Could the dandruff be lice related or is it just that his coat is a bit poor?
Is it best to treat for lice now before he gets them as a preventative or should i wait until he (if) he does get them? And what are the best lice treatments to use?
Thankyou
One of my horses lives out 24/7 and as spring is on the way i am trying to be vigilant for any signs of lice as my friend (who I share the field with), informs me that the lady who keeps her horses next door does not treat them for lice, which they get each year and so obviously they could spread into our field. So I gave my horse a very thorough check today, he was abit dandruffy but I could find no lice or signs or rubbing/itching and have not seen him itch or appear uncomfortable at all. Could the dandruff be lice related or is it just that his coat is a bit poor?
Is it best to treat for lice now before he gets them as a preventative or should i wait until he (if) he does get them? And what are the best lice treatments to use?
Thankyou