walker1234
Well-Known Member
Last summer a couple of days competing on a new surface I noticed my horse had an area of sores which were weeping thick yellow crusty pus at the very top of both hind legs. It didnt clear up and in fact it spread to his 'belly button' area which in turned swelled up to an area bigger than the size of your hand. The vet was called out who was bemused by it and had never seen it before. He suspected an allergic reaction to fly bites gave steroids antibiotics etc and it cleared up within a few days with daily washing and application of flamazene.
He does get hounded by horrid little black flies which I've never been able to identify, they bite him and stick to him along his belly button area and occasionally on his chest between his front legs.
It returned a couple of times times but on a much smaller scale and responded well to cleaning.
This year I've been using deosect for about 4-6 weeks already. It has been really effective and I haven't seen a single fly on him so I was devastated yesterday when I noticed he was scabby again between his legs.
I competed at the same venue at the weekend and now wondering if it may be an allergic reaction to something in their surface or maybe the water complex (indoor/outdoor xc).
Has anyone any ideas or experience of this?
He does get hounded by horrid little black flies which I've never been able to identify, they bite him and stick to him along his belly button area and occasionally on his chest between his front legs.
It returned a couple of times times but on a much smaller scale and responded well to cleaning.
This year I've been using deosect for about 4-6 weeks already. It has been really effective and I haven't seen a single fly on him so I was devastated yesterday when I noticed he was scabby again between his legs.
I competed at the same venue at the weekend and now wondering if it may be an allergic reaction to something in their surface or maybe the water complex (indoor/outdoor xc).
Has anyone any ideas or experience of this?