Cobiau Cymreig Wyllt
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Moved my boy into a temporary field 2 months ago - am in the process of backing him and this field is in the forest, so ideal for getting him going on the forest tracks...was checking over his foal field-mate (who is not mine, nor is her 3 yo sister) the other day as she was a bit lame and noticed she is infested with eggs, presumed lice...so treated all 3 of them with louse powder...the foal and sister mare have bald patches on neck and face...now my boy has started with a bald rub on his nasal bones and quite a big one under his mane...


So am wondering now whether its more than just lice...the mare is a dun, and her coat seems to change every day but I can't really judge how much of it is winter coat loss or very bad baldness...I've also noticed her rubbing her bottom a lot. Neither of the others are doing so.
Clearly I'm gutted, and now plan to move him to my own field earlier than originally planned...once I know that whatever he's picked up is treated, so he can't pass it on to my others...question is, am now not exactly sure whether to just continue treating for lice, but with something more than just powder (suggestions?)...or treat for lice and pinworms (due to itchy-bot mare) - or should I get them looked at for mange...?? His bald patch under his mane is actually skin, not just balded fur...I've only seen that tonight.



So am wondering now whether its more than just lice...the mare is a dun, and her coat seems to change every day but I can't really judge how much of it is winter coat loss or very bad baldness...I've also noticed her rubbing her bottom a lot. Neither of the others are doing so.
Clearly I'm gutted, and now plan to move him to my own field earlier than originally planned...once I know that whatever he's picked up is treated, so he can't pass it on to my others...question is, am now not exactly sure whether to just continue treating for lice, but with something more than just powder (suggestions?)...or treat for lice and pinworms (due to itchy-bot mare) - or should I get them looked at for mange...?? His bald patch under his mane is actually skin, not just balded fur...I've only seen that tonight.