happyhacking:)
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sorry in advance - this is gonna be one long post.
bought my mare a couple of years ago was told when i had her that she had suspected sweet itch but that it was easily managed. In the 2 years i have had her she has never had it. She also had a bad case of strangles and peritonitis about 6 years ago and they nearly lost her but she came through it. Before I had her she was tested for being a carrier of strangles which came back as clear.
around the middle of feb (two days after the snow had melted) I turned her out with my youngster for week in the sand school with post and rail fencing with some but not much electric fencing. She was also swapped onto the nicer hay mixed with a bit of haylage.
withing 3 days of her being in the sand school she was itching in just a day she had rubbed a patch on her bum larger than my palm raw. Her winter coat was falling out thick and fast but her summer coat was not yet through so she was coming up in bald patches which where going raw as soon as she rubbed them.
We turned the two of them out in the field (the field she has been in since September 11 on her own) roping off as we went anything that she could rub on (water trough, telegraph poles, trees ect) but she continued to be itchy. Both horses were retreated for lice and were also wormed on going out in the field. As she no longer had anything to rub on she has begun rubbing on the flaw and had taken to biting herself and now has lost a significant amount of hair along her back, neck and tummy. She has too lost a horrendous amount of weight. She is generally a nightmare to keep weight off in the spring and summer so it is a huge worry that she has lost this much weight. Her normal feeds have not changed. She has been out of work for some time as I have been so busy with work and some of the weight she has lost is muscle tone.
when the vet came out he initially took blood tests and confirmed that it was not sweet itch and was sure it wasn't lice. He also gave her an injection for mange. The bloods came back clear - vet tested all the obvious liver, Kidneys, thyroid, ect. A week later she was still bad injection had made no difference and when I went up to her she was really sweated up (she was just stood in the field, wasn't warm and she wasnt stressed over anything) rang vets who advised to give her a bath and cool her off. Vets also prescribed her with anti-histamines for 5 days. 3 days later she was sweated up again (it was warm by then but not warm enough for her to be that bad) and she had been on the tablets 48hrs by then so rang vets back who came out and did skin biopsies of the affected areas and prescribed antibiotics. Vet also suggested clipping her to help make her comfortable as well as putting her back onto the old hay (neither of them have had haylage since going out into the field. That was last Friday by Monday she had picked up and whilst not 100% she was much better than before and has been until today. Got a phone call at work from my mate to say she had sweated up in the field again it wasn't warm here today and she has now been clipped so shouldn't be getting sweaty. She is still on the antibiotics and will be until Sunday. I went to check her this evening and although she was not sweaty then you could tell that she had been earlier in the day. Now waiting for vets to call me back tomorrow but I spoke with her on Thursday to get the results from the biopsies which came back with a low level skin bacterial infection (which the vet thinks is a result of having open wounds for so long and is therefore not the cause of the itchiness).
Really at a loss as to what to do now. The vets dont seem to have any solutions. Vet has suggested giving her steroids to combat the itch but as she is potentially prone to laminitis we would all rather she was not given them. One theory is that it has something to do with the peritonitis and strangles episode that she had 6 years ago but surely if that was the case it would have picked up in the blood tests? None of the other horses are or have been ill and she has been in with my youngster and is surrounded by 7 other horses all within touching distance of each other and none of them are showing any symptoms of being ill.
Any help or advice would be most welcome right now worried sick about her atm.
bought my mare a couple of years ago was told when i had her that she had suspected sweet itch but that it was easily managed. In the 2 years i have had her she has never had it. She also had a bad case of strangles and peritonitis about 6 years ago and they nearly lost her but she came through it. Before I had her she was tested for being a carrier of strangles which came back as clear.
around the middle of feb (two days after the snow had melted) I turned her out with my youngster for week in the sand school with post and rail fencing with some but not much electric fencing. She was also swapped onto the nicer hay mixed with a bit of haylage.
withing 3 days of her being in the sand school she was itching in just a day she had rubbed a patch on her bum larger than my palm raw. Her winter coat was falling out thick and fast but her summer coat was not yet through so she was coming up in bald patches which where going raw as soon as she rubbed them.
We turned the two of them out in the field (the field she has been in since September 11 on her own) roping off as we went anything that she could rub on (water trough, telegraph poles, trees ect) but she continued to be itchy. Both horses were retreated for lice and were also wormed on going out in the field. As she no longer had anything to rub on she has begun rubbing on the flaw and had taken to biting herself and now has lost a significant amount of hair along her back, neck and tummy. She has too lost a horrendous amount of weight. She is generally a nightmare to keep weight off in the spring and summer so it is a huge worry that she has lost this much weight. Her normal feeds have not changed. She has been out of work for some time as I have been so busy with work and some of the weight she has lost is muscle tone.
when the vet came out he initially took blood tests and confirmed that it was not sweet itch and was sure it wasn't lice. He also gave her an injection for mange. The bloods came back clear - vet tested all the obvious liver, Kidneys, thyroid, ect. A week later she was still bad injection had made no difference and when I went up to her she was really sweated up (she was just stood in the field, wasn't warm and she wasnt stressed over anything) rang vets who advised to give her a bath and cool her off. Vets also prescribed her with anti-histamines for 5 days. 3 days later she was sweated up again (it was warm by then but not warm enough for her to be that bad) and she had been on the tablets 48hrs by then so rang vets back who came out and did skin biopsies of the affected areas and prescribed antibiotics. Vet also suggested clipping her to help make her comfortable as well as putting her back onto the old hay (neither of them have had haylage since going out into the field. That was last Friday by Monday she had picked up and whilst not 100% she was much better than before and has been until today. Got a phone call at work from my mate to say she had sweated up in the field again it wasn't warm here today and she has now been clipped so shouldn't be getting sweaty. She is still on the antibiotics and will be until Sunday. I went to check her this evening and although she was not sweaty then you could tell that she had been earlier in the day. Now waiting for vets to call me back tomorrow but I spoke with her on Thursday to get the results from the biopsies which came back with a low level skin bacterial infection (which the vet thinks is a result of having open wounds for so long and is therefore not the cause of the itchiness).
Really at a loss as to what to do now. The vets dont seem to have any solutions. Vet has suggested giving her steroids to combat the itch but as she is potentially prone to laminitis we would all rather she was not given them. One theory is that it has something to do with the peritonitis and strangles episode that she had 6 years ago but surely if that was the case it would have picked up in the blood tests? None of the other horses are or have been ill and she has been in with my youngster and is surrounded by 7 other horses all within touching distance of each other and none of them are showing any symptoms of being ill.
Any help or advice would be most welcome right now worried sick about her atm.