Mitchyden
Well-Known Member
I have owned Zara for 10 years and she has severe sweet itch. She has always worn a boett and for the majority of the summer, a normal face mask. I have to apply cream to her udders, between her back legs (down to her hocks), her front legs (down to her knees) and around her head on the bits the mask doesn't cover. She has managed to get her mask off the last couple of days which has resulted in the whole of her ears both inside and out being a mass of itchy, pus filled scabs :-(
I cannot stable her to keep her out of the midges as they still get into the stables and it would also mean her being in 24/7 which she hates. I am at my wits end as to what to do with her as she just looks so miserable all the time. I have considered putting her out of her misery but this seems a bit harsh just for sweet itch but it must be awful to spend from March until November permanently itchy.
Please do not recommend any lotions or potions as I have tried most. She is a very sensitive horse and the only creams I can put on her without an allergic reaction are Muddy Marvel and Udder Cream. She cannot have any with Deet, Vaseline, Sudocrem etc or her skin basically burns and falls off.
Anyone else have a horse with sweet itch this severe? If so, how do you manage it?
I cannot stable her to keep her out of the midges as they still get into the stables and it would also mean her being in 24/7 which she hates. I am at my wits end as to what to do with her as she just looks so miserable all the time. I have considered putting her out of her misery but this seems a bit harsh just for sweet itch but it must be awful to spend from March until November permanently itchy.
Please do not recommend any lotions or potions as I have tried most. She is a very sensitive horse and the only creams I can put on her without an allergic reaction are Muddy Marvel and Udder Cream. She cannot have any with Deet, Vaseline, Sudocrem etc or her skin basically burns and falls off.
Anyone else have a horse with sweet itch this severe? If so, how do you manage it?