Worried1
Well-Known Member
2 years ago diva suffered a very bad reaction to fly bites. At the time we exhausted every avenue to pinpoint the trigger and failed. The vets were mystified and un the end after trying a cocktail of drugs and treamtments we ended up using steroids which worked.
Last year we micro managed her and sold her giving her new owners the full extent of what had happened and how we managed it.
When we rescued her earlier this year both front legs were scarred White, I put it down to inept bandaging but was told that she had been bitten and scratched het legs raw...
Since getting her back she has been living out and apart from the odd bite
she's been fine, her eyes were a bit swollen about a month ago but nothing serious.
This week she has erupted in massive lumps on her legs and face,
all of which have swollen and
scabbed resembling equine chicken pox! They are crusty, scabby and itchy.
She is wearing a flyrug and mask but
to be honest this doesn't help as her body is fine!
I'm waiting for vets but we are limited in our options as she is in foal. We
are using an aqueous cream to keep scabs moist but I'm loathe to use fly spray as it will sting her scabs. I'm feeding her lots of garlic but wondered if anyone had the suggestions or had a horse with similar reactions.
Last year we micro managed her and sold her giving her new owners the full extent of what had happened and how we managed it.
When we rescued her earlier this year both front legs were scarred White, I put it down to inept bandaging but was told that she had been bitten and scratched het legs raw...
Since getting her back she has been living out and apart from the odd bite
she's been fine, her eyes were a bit swollen about a month ago but nothing serious.
This week she has erupted in massive lumps on her legs and face,
all of which have swollen and
scabbed resembling equine chicken pox! They are crusty, scabby and itchy.
She is wearing a flyrug and mask but
to be honest this doesn't help as her body is fine!
I'm waiting for vets but we are limited in our options as she is in foal. We
are using an aqueous cream to keep scabs moist but I'm loathe to use fly spray as it will sting her scabs. I'm feeding her lots of garlic but wondered if anyone had the suggestions or had a horse with similar reactions.