LOZHUG
Well-Known Member
Hi I am after some advice please. I have done a search but can't ind the information or answers I was looking for.
I recently took on 3 Shetlands as their owner died suddenly and a lady I know took the other 2 on. One of hers seems to have scabs along its back and I was thinking rain scald but have never had a horse or pony suffer from this so not sure.
It's been a really wet Summer here and wet most of Autumn too. Do you think it's rain scald hard to see the skin it's self as he is resembling a wooly mammoth but there are scabs.
If so what can be done to treat it? I have medicated shampoo, hibiscrub and iodine spray are any of these suitable? Would it be best to keep him in for a while? Not to sure about putting a rug on him as I wondered would this make it worse being warm?
Any advice please. I am off to see her in the morning and we will go up to get him from the top of the mountain and get him in.
Oh also disinfecting brushes etc what is best to use?
Thanks in advance. Cookies and a hot choc x
I recently took on 3 Shetlands as their owner died suddenly and a lady I know took the other 2 on. One of hers seems to have scabs along its back and I was thinking rain scald but have never had a horse or pony suffer from this so not sure.
It's been a really wet Summer here and wet most of Autumn too. Do you think it's rain scald hard to see the skin it's self as he is resembling a wooly mammoth but there are scabs.
If so what can be done to treat it? I have medicated shampoo, hibiscrub and iodine spray are any of these suitable? Would it be best to keep him in for a while? Not to sure about putting a rug on him as I wondered would this make it worse being warm?
Any advice please. I am off to see her in the morning and we will go up to get him from the top of the mountain and get him in.
Oh also disinfecting brushes etc what is best to use?
Thanks in advance. Cookies and a hot choc x