kerilli
Well-Known Member
i have never encountered this before, but the TB mare i'm waiting to have vetted has midge bites on one fetlock. vet has seen it, she's been on antibiotics and bute, and now having Frontline sprayed on.
any further treatment i need to know about, for when she's passed the vetting (fingers crossed, everything crossed!) and is at my place, please? do they remain susceptible to it, or is it likely that the mites started on a small cut or lesion? seems strange that it is only on one leg, and obviously not a horse with feathers, which i always thought were more prone to it!
any further treatment i need to know about, for when she's passed the vetting (fingers crossed, everything crossed!) and is at my place, please? do they remain susceptible to it, or is it likely that the mites started on a small cut or lesion? seems strange that it is only on one leg, and obviously not a horse with feathers, which i always thought were more prone to it!