Foxfolly
Well-Known Member
Ed has now been on bute for 2 days.. and still on box rest.
Last night the near fore leg has gone down a bit and is definitely less tender on palpation.
There was a small amount of swelling just above the fetlock on the inside of the near hind.
Also there was a large hard hot swelling the size of my hand in the inside of his thigh, looking just like another fly bite reaction, there were also approx 2x 50p sized lumps down the front of the same leg, and his sheath was slightly puffy.
This morning his near fore is a lot better, still a little filling but not much now, and almost no reaction on palpation.
Near hind is now very filled below the hock and the other fly bite type swellings have gone.
His sheath is now really swollen, hot, hard and obviouslt very tender on gentle palpation.
I haven't trotted him up but he does seem sound when he's playing silly buggers while tied up trying to avoid the hose, nibbling me or trying to take the cap off the closest persons head!!!
I am now pretty sure that this is all due to fly bites, other than fly replellant and garlic in his feed to put the flys off biting him in the first place, does anyone know of any herbal remedies I can add to his food to help him stop reacting to them so severely?
I am going to call the vet myself this morning to discuss it with them as I am not convinced that bute is actually going to help much at all, I think he needs some kind of antihisamine (sp?) for it.
Last night the near fore leg has gone down a bit and is definitely less tender on palpation.
There was a small amount of swelling just above the fetlock on the inside of the near hind.
Also there was a large hard hot swelling the size of my hand in the inside of his thigh, looking just like another fly bite reaction, there were also approx 2x 50p sized lumps down the front of the same leg, and his sheath was slightly puffy.
This morning his near fore is a lot better, still a little filling but not much now, and almost no reaction on palpation.
Near hind is now very filled below the hock and the other fly bite type swellings have gone.
His sheath is now really swollen, hot, hard and obviouslt very tender on gentle palpation.
I haven't trotted him up but he does seem sound when he's playing silly buggers while tied up trying to avoid the hose, nibbling me or trying to take the cap off the closest persons head!!!
I am now pretty sure that this is all due to fly bites, other than fly replellant and garlic in his feed to put the flys off biting him in the first place, does anyone know of any herbal remedies I can add to his food to help him stop reacting to them so severely?
I am going to call the vet myself this morning to discuss it with them as I am not convinced that bute is actually going to help much at all, I think he needs some kind of antihisamine (sp?) for it.