skewbaldpony
Well-Known Member
Can I ask for opinions - we have a pony who definitely had sweet itch. Last year, where we were, he still had sweet itch. We moved. However, his field is still under trees etc, we only moved him a couple of miles if that.
Now, on this yard, we are able to take better care of him, keep him cleaner, turn him out late (they are out only at night due to fatness and laminitis potential out there!) and fetch him in early, keep him well groomed and generally cared for, oh and he does have a fair bit of garlic.
He also now doesn't have sweet itch?!
Can it be absolutely controlled by management, or have we just struck lucky in some way with our current environment?
Opinions on a postcard ......
Now, on this yard, we are able to take better care of him, keep him cleaner, turn him out late (they are out only at night due to fatness and laminitis potential out there!) and fetch him in early, keep him well groomed and generally cared for, oh and he does have a fair bit of garlic.
He also now doesn't have sweet itch?!
Can it be absolutely controlled by management, or have we just struck lucky in some way with our current environment?
Opinions on a postcard ......