SunshineTallulah
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone,
My horse is out 24/7 at the mo and in a MW with neck. He's not clipped.
For the last two weeks he has been itching like crazy when he's come in for his feed. Sometimes he's so intent on scratching he is not eating.
Two weeks ago he broke his fillet string and his rug was over his shoulders (luckily spotted by a fellow livery) early one morning and she kindly put it right as he was dry. Not sure how long he'd been like it.
Yesterday I found that he is covered in random patches of small scabs, from his withers right down to his rump.
The scabs are well attached and one patch of hair came away easily leaving a not very nice sore.
He is checked everyday and he hasn't got hot or sweaty in his rug and it is changed as necessary. Could this incident with his back being exposed been the cause?
He's never had this before. Has suffered from mud fever but this is under control.
I'm assuming it's rainscald but perhaps it's something else?
Rang my vet for advice yesterday and he said to give him Piriton over the weekend to ease the itching and to think about a shampoo from them.
I've read that Nizoral is an option. Does Nizoral really work? Do I wash in and wash out? Repeat? Just the once?
I've sent his rug for cleaning/reproofing anyway.
He is so itchy it's untrue. Feel so sorry for him!!
Any advice is very welcome.
My horse is out 24/7 at the mo and in a MW with neck. He's not clipped.
For the last two weeks he has been itching like crazy when he's come in for his feed. Sometimes he's so intent on scratching he is not eating.
Two weeks ago he broke his fillet string and his rug was over his shoulders (luckily spotted by a fellow livery) early one morning and she kindly put it right as he was dry. Not sure how long he'd been like it.
Yesterday I found that he is covered in random patches of small scabs, from his withers right down to his rump.
The scabs are well attached and one patch of hair came away easily leaving a not very nice sore.
He is checked everyday and he hasn't got hot or sweaty in his rug and it is changed as necessary. Could this incident with his back being exposed been the cause?
He's never had this before. Has suffered from mud fever but this is under control.
I'm assuming it's rainscald but perhaps it's something else?
Rang my vet for advice yesterday and he said to give him Piriton over the weekend to ease the itching and to think about a shampoo from them.
I've read that Nizoral is an option. Does Nizoral really work? Do I wash in and wash out? Repeat? Just the once?
I've sent his rug for cleaning/reproofing anyway.
He is so itchy it's untrue. Feel so sorry for him!!
Any advice is very welcome.
