LisaJM
Well-Known Member
I bought our 22 month old Andalucian colt last July and in the September he started to look a bit shabby with lots of bits of skin shedding to the surface, more than just your average scurfy!!!! Anyway, vet came out and said the change of management probably disagreed with him and that he was probably eating something out in the field that was causing it.
So, we eliminated various feeds and moved him to a different field along with bathing him in a shampoo (Aloe and Oatmeal) - this seemed to work and a month or so later the shedding skin disappeared. Over the winter he continued to look fine until about the end of February this year, when it started appearing again. His feed and management haven't changed so this obviously isn't the cause - anyway, I have bathed him a couple of times which does the trick, but only for a couple of days then the shedding skin came back. Throughout all of this he hasn't been itchy at all, just scaly and slightly oily skin, ever so slightly scabby and very minimal hair loss.
The vet came out the other day to give him his next lot of vaccinations so I got her to look at his skin (different vet this time), and she said it looked like Seborrhoea. She's taken some skin samples away (haven't heard back on those yet) and has suggested I bath him in a different type of shampoo (Sebocalm) so see if it helps.
Does anyone have any experience of this and what the best remedy for their horse was?
So, we eliminated various feeds and moved him to a different field along with bathing him in a shampoo (Aloe and Oatmeal) - this seemed to work and a month or so later the shedding skin disappeared. Over the winter he continued to look fine until about the end of February this year, when it started appearing again. His feed and management haven't changed so this obviously isn't the cause - anyway, I have bathed him a couple of times which does the trick, but only for a couple of days then the shedding skin came back. Throughout all of this he hasn't been itchy at all, just scaly and slightly oily skin, ever so slightly scabby and very minimal hair loss.
The vet came out the other day to give him his next lot of vaccinations so I got her to look at his skin (different vet this time), and she said it looked like Seborrhoea. She's taken some skin samples away (haven't heard back on those yet) and has suggested I bath him in a different type of shampoo (Sebocalm) so see if it helps.
Does anyone have any experience of this and what the best remedy for their horse was?