Christmas_Kate
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I've never seen sweetitch before, not in it's developing stage, so would appreciate a little advice.
My children have a shetland pony (incase some didnt know!). he's rising 10 (we think) and apparently never had sweetitch before. He's been trace clipped but is still hanging onto his thick woolies just incase of a july blizzard.....
When I first put him out 24/7 back in March he started scratching on posts. Neighbours had to re-erect their fence he got that bad. Flies were bugging him etc, and i managed to deal with this with homemade fly spray (put on a cloth and wiped on as he's terrified of sprays) and a fly fringe attatched to his muzzle. he HAS to waer a muzzle when he's out as he's a bit of a porker and will eat anything he can.
Today i noticed that he's been rubbing his rump even more, and the hair's broken and gone frizzy. he has dry skin anyway, scurfy, all over but especially round his withers and rump. He seems to be irritated on his rump more than anywhere else, and uses the fence rails to have a good ol scratch. Where he's not rubbed is shiny and sleek, the rubbed bits dry and sore looking.
Do you think this might be sweetitch or just the flies annoying him? We live fairly close to a river (about 1/2 mile away) and there does seem to be alot of Midges.
How can i make things more comfy for him? I'd like to rug him, but always feel sorry for horses rugged up in boiling weather, I wonder if the fly rugs make them hotter?
I don't particualrly like using ointments on him, that's just personal choice.
I've been looking at the silver bug rug with neck and fly mask in Derby House, does anyone know if this will protect him from midges? i really havent alot to spend on a rug, but i do want him to be protected and comfortable when he's out. I havent facilities to bring him in atm.
Any advice would be welcome, and if anyone has any piccies of what sweetitch looks like in the developing stages... i'd be very interested to see if this looks the same.
Thanks
My children have a shetland pony (incase some didnt know!). he's rising 10 (we think) and apparently never had sweetitch before. He's been trace clipped but is still hanging onto his thick woolies just incase of a july blizzard.....
When I first put him out 24/7 back in March he started scratching on posts. Neighbours had to re-erect their fence he got that bad. Flies were bugging him etc, and i managed to deal with this with homemade fly spray (put on a cloth and wiped on as he's terrified of sprays) and a fly fringe attatched to his muzzle. he HAS to waer a muzzle when he's out as he's a bit of a porker and will eat anything he can.
Today i noticed that he's been rubbing his rump even more, and the hair's broken and gone frizzy. he has dry skin anyway, scurfy, all over but especially round his withers and rump. He seems to be irritated on his rump more than anywhere else, and uses the fence rails to have a good ol scratch. Where he's not rubbed is shiny and sleek, the rubbed bits dry and sore looking.
Do you think this might be sweetitch or just the flies annoying him? We live fairly close to a river (about 1/2 mile away) and there does seem to be alot of Midges.
How can i make things more comfy for him? I'd like to rug him, but always feel sorry for horses rugged up in boiling weather, I wonder if the fly rugs make them hotter?
I don't particualrly like using ointments on him, that's just personal choice.
I've been looking at the silver bug rug with neck and fly mask in Derby House, does anyone know if this will protect him from midges? i really havent alot to spend on a rug, but i do want him to be protected and comfortable when he's out. I havent facilities to bring him in atm.
Any advice would be welcome, and if anyone has any piccies of what sweetitch looks like in the developing stages... i'd be very interested to see if this looks the same.
Thanks