Shetland with sweet itch having a bad summer

MNMyShiningStars

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Have you tried him on anti histamines?
I did try him but they didn't seem to do much and I am conscious of over supplementing. How many would he need to make a difference? Could I feed them with the brewers yeast, black salt, seaweed and nicotinamide?
 

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I had no poblem in this cold wet spring but rugs are a disaster as she destroyers them by scratching
If there's bad sweet itch you need to keep them in conditions where they can't scratch.
Scratching damages the skin and makes them more itchy so it's a vicious circle .
 
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