HashRouge
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After a field change 5 or 6 days ago, I noticed that my veteran mare's legs were looking quite scabby. I had a proper poke around today and, as expected, she's got quite a few ticks on her. They are the really small ones that are quite hard to remove even with the tic tools. I've got a set of three different sizes but with the ticks being on her legs I'm struggling to see them due to their size, and am worried about not removing them properly. Her Welsh companion presumably has them as well, but the extra hair is going to make it even harder for me to spot them, especially if they're mainly on his legs. I'd like to ring my vet for advice, but sadly that will have to wait till Tuesday. So, some questions for you all!
1. Are there any products that will help to remove these tiny ticks, or should I just do my best with my tick tool (worried about not removing them properly though). Google suggests that ivermectin wormers can kill ticks, but can't find anything official and none of the wormers mention it in their blurb. What about Frontline spray? Will that kill them? Does it work as a preventative too?
2. What products are best for prevention? I've heard good things about Tri-Tec, but the packaging says not to use directly on the horse? What about Deosect? My YO says it repels ticks but the packaging only says flies and lice I think.
I'm going to fence off a smaller section of field and hopefully get the grass nice and short, as apparently that also helps deter ticks, but could do some stop gaps while they graze that down and to help remove the ticks we've already got.
1. Are there any products that will help to remove these tiny ticks, or should I just do my best with my tick tool (worried about not removing them properly though). Google suggests that ivermectin wormers can kill ticks, but can't find anything official and none of the wormers mention it in their blurb. What about Frontline spray? Will that kill them? Does it work as a preventative too?
2. What products are best for prevention? I've heard good things about Tri-Tec, but the packaging says not to use directly on the horse? What about Deosect? My YO says it repels ticks but the packaging only says flies and lice I think.
I'm going to fence off a smaller section of field and hopefully get the grass nice and short, as apparently that also helps deter ticks, but could do some stop gaps while they graze that down and to help remove the ticks we've already got.
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