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Dwight
Reg. Jan 2006
Posted 2008-08-02 9:00 PM (#88859)
Subject: Tail scratching


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We have a 5 year old TWH gelding that is scratching his butt on everything in sight.  He has been dewormed regularly and even got an extra dose two weeks ago.  There is no visible fungus or rash.  He has ruined his once beautiful, ground-length tail.  It now looks like some child took the scissors to it!  He has destroyed numerous fence boards, buckets and gate hooks.

HELP!!  Is this just a boredom habit or am I overlooking some physical ailment that is causing this??  Any ideas?

I am going to wash him with medicated soap tomorrow and see if that helps any. 

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Terri
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2008-08-02 9:08 PM (#88861 - in reply to #88859)
Subject: RE: Tail scratching



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How long has he been doing this?  Maybe he was bitten by something or he got sunburnt and it is itching as it heals.  My mare will do this when the flys get after her.  She will rub all the hair off her chest.
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notfromtexas
Reg. Jan 2007
Posted 2008-08-02 9:43 PM (#88867 - in reply to #88859)
Subject: RE: Tail scratching


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It's probably sweet itch.  Try washing daily with a medicated soap like Eqyss and it should help.  Put him on flax seed or something similar if you haven't got him on it already.
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KeepsakeFarm
Reg. Feb 2008
Posted 2008-08-02 9:43 PM (#88868 - in reply to #88859)
Subject: RE: Tail scratching


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I've heard to use Listerine on tails like this. 

Also, I had a horse that was itchy and it turned out that he was allergic to knats.  A steroid shot every August and he was good.  Talk to your vet about that.

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rose
Reg. Feb 2004
Posted 2008-08-02 9:53 PM (#88870 - in reply to #88859)
Subject: RE: Tail scratching




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If his sheath is clean then I would put the MTG to his tail.....all around the base of the tail with a liberal application.
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Angelmay84
Reg. Jan 2008
Posted 2008-08-03 9:36 AM (#88879 - in reply to #88859)
Subject: RE: Tail scratching


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Mare or gelding?  If it's a mare check her udder area, if its a gelding have his sheath cleaned.  The listerine thing works, and shapeley's MTG is also a good product.  Try wrapping his tail in vetwrap to save what's left.

Amanda

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ponytammy
Reg. Jan 2005
Posted 2008-08-03 10:48 AM (#88885 - in reply to #88859)
Subject: RE: Tail scratching


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My friends horse was wormed regularly on ivermectin. But had a bad case of pin worms. Even though you wormed him a second time the pin worms can still be hatching and continue discomfort. Take a poop sample to see if he has pin worms or other parsites.

My friend had to worm every two weeks with Anthelicide for 6 weeks. He scratched his rump so bad that sores and open wounds developed.

My mare will scratch her tail when sweat builds up between her legs and udder. So I frequently hose this area off especially right now with this high heat and humidity.

Check for ticks in the tail too. There are so many itch ailments that it takes some time to figure it out. Good luck.



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terri s
Reg. Sep 2005
Posted 2008-08-03 4:20 PM (#88912 - in reply to #88859)
Subject: RE: Tail scratching


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I had good luck with listerine but I also mixed  mine in baby oil to keep it on the tail longer. My guy rubbed his tail out every summer for years before I tried this. Plus it's cheap and you always have other uses for both items if you don't like the results so there is no waste.

 

Edited to correct spelling-typing w/cast on!



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huntseat
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2008-08-03 5:29 PM (#88918 - in reply to #88885)
Subject: RE: Tail scratching


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I second the pinworm idea.  Unless your paste states it is for pinworms then you'll waste your money.  Ask your vet.
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jackbrat
Reg. Sep 2005
Posted 2008-08-04 5:28 AM (#88955 - in reply to #88859)
Subject: RE: Tail scratching


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I feel your pain with the tail rubbing! I have found that there are fox-tails up in my guys tail, right up high by the tailbone. When I remove these, he quits rubbing his tail out. These things are horrible! You don't even see them unless u look really closely. Also, I have been washing my guy back there with an anti-fungal shampoo every once in a while. Clean his sheath real good too as this could be the issue. The little black nats are what is driving my guy crazy as well. They eat open sores on his sheath and his belly underneath (midline )Something else has been biting him lately though, he has these big welts(circular ) almost like hives on his rear end. I noticed the other day one actually started to change color!! a lighter brown ( the welt)noticed it when rinsing him down from a ride. What kind of bug would cause this to happen??
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rose
Reg. Feb 2004
Posted 2008-08-04 7:39 AM (#88959 - in reply to #88859)
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Jackbrat

your bug may be a tick.....might try diaper rash ointment,  applied liberally

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Dwight
Reg. Jan 2006
Posted 2008-08-04 8:21 AM (#88963 - in reply to #88859)
Subject: RE: Tail scratching


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Thanks to "Rose" ,  Disco has had a thorough sheath cleaning and a liberal application of MTG to his tail.

He seems to be better today.  I have not seen him scratching or rubbing on anything.

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