Friday, September 5, 2008

Sweet Itch Review 05/09/2008

This is the worse I've seen his back! I was shocked when I toke off the rug and it was over night!


His belly.... Poor baba


Itchy legs as you can see... The rug doesn't cover this part and ran outta fly spray so thats the only excuse I can give :(


Full mane no problems the top just isn't lying right because of the rug!



Little damage done to face only a little hair loss if you look closely.

This is the first to a series of weekly reviews of Vic's sweet itch progress. Firstly I need to apologise for the extent of his sweet itch at the moment! I had it completely under control until recently when some how (I'm thinking of pointing fingers at my sister's mare) he's scratched himself raw in a field with only electric fencing and beauty (my sisters mare) in it!! But I gave him a huge groom and toke off his rambo sweet itch hoodie and put on his boett which he hates btw (by the way). I also put aleo vera on his sores so hopefully that will help a little bit just to heal them. This is the worse his been all this summer definately but I don't think he got his bad last year but I could be wrong. This is the thing with sweet itch, people, one day you got a totally gorgorous horse the next a half raw one... even though you didn't change any techniques! I was also wondering if anyone would be interested in how I groom Vic because I found that the way I groom really helps get rid of all the itchiness for the day and helps you bond with your horse so much more. The grooming technique isn't a huge lot different from any other grooming technique but I'v added a few things to help the horse relax plus its very simple... so would anyone be interested??? By the way the products I'm using to try control the situation is benzyl benozate (sp?), aleo vera and avon so soft!

1 comment:

Sarah Pruitt said...

Sweet itch allergy can affect all equine breeds including performance horses but it more commonly seen in cob types than in thoroughbreds.