Need help/advice with a very serious skin condition*pics*

Word of advice re Cavalesse, it's basically just Brewers Yeast which you can buy for a few £s. Cavalesse (last time I wasted my money on it) was over £90 for 3 months supply and the ionstructions said you had to give it at a set time every day and start the treatment at least 3 weeks BEFORE the expected allergic reaction. Ask your vet about it for confirmation. Sorry Cavalesse!

I thought Cavalesse contained Nicotinimide? I have bought a Newmarket supplement of Nicotinimide via my vet's for my mare and this was definately cheaper than the Cavalesse.
 
Ap - I haven't checked but will look this evening or tomorrow - what would this show? Will have a look at brewers yeast, thanks :)

Thanks ashtay - I do lack knowledge in feeding!

You want sulphur tablets or rock sulphur in the water. It 'cools'. Its well known for clearing up skin conditions particularly itchy ones. I would suggest feeding in the dinner at a high rate to begin with and then placing a lump of rock sulphur in the water bucket to maintain things.

My dog always used to itch herself red raw all over... just like mange but wasnt, she used to have to go off to the vets for steroid injections and antibiotics to try and calm it all down, I was reccomended sulphur and have never looked back, she has been completely clear for a couple of years now, when in the past it used to be a constant battle.

I can pretty much guarentee it will work. If you google it it is widely used for such purposes.
 
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Hello,

Don't have much to add, other than could it possibly be a reaction to alfa, as many can be sensitive to it.
Possibly try cutting out the hi-fi lite as this does contain alfa.

Hope the owners sort something out soon.
 
Just a little update :) 6 weeks down the line, horse is on cooking salt, sweet itch tablets once a week, and herbal supplement he is a completely different horse. Completely shiny, no scurf, full coat and no itchiness :D
 
How fab! :) I'd be wary of the sweet itch tablets (begins with a b?) after a talk from the RVC where we were basically told they don't work! Is he still in a fly rug? And was it because of the salt advice on here that he was put on it? How are you delivering the salt and how much does he get?
 
I thought Cavalesse contained Nicotinimide? I have bought a Newmarket supplement of Nicotinimide via my vet's for my mare and this was definately cheaper than the Cavalesse.

Nicotinamide is vitamin B3 which is in brewers yeast.

The bioeos tables have worked well for one of ours.
 
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Just a little update :) 6 weeks down the line, horse is on cooking salt, sweet itch tablets once a week, and herbal supplement he is a completely different horse. Completely shiny, no scurf, full coat and no itchiness :D

Glad to hear that.:)

So it looks like it was a deficiency?

How did you treat him?
Did you start everything being added at once?
 
All those questions I can't answer - just informed owner and let her get on with it. I know tablet is once a week, salt is two spoons a day and still wears his boett rug 24/7
 
Fab update , so pleased for the horse and owner of course. Well done you for taking the trouble to research I am sure the horse is grateful :)
 
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