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Gone
Reg. May 2005
Posted 2008-10-20 11:34 AM (#93273)
Subject: Skin


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I have a horse that has dry flakey skin on his back and neck. He also has tiny dry scabs coming off when "picked." It isn't extreme and he isn't bothered by them. He is on a 12% feed, fed timothy hay, has a salt block available, and is current on all shots and worming. I have only owned him for a couple of months. I don't think he was grained by his previous owners. He was raised on good pasture which is not a bad thing. He was in good shape when I bought him and still is aside from his minor skin issues. Could his system be going through a change due to the feed/time of year?

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ghbb41
Reg. Jul 2007
Posted 2008-10-20 12:10 PM (#93277 - in reply to #93273)
Subject: RE: Skin



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It sounds like he has Pic's Disease which is a lot like rain rot. Just give him a good betadine soap bath or rung on some betadine solution and it will clear it right up.  My horse seems to get this everytime his coat grows out in the fall. His is exactly as you described.
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Gone
Reg. May 2005
Posted 2008-10-21 8:48 AM (#93332 - in reply to #93273)
Subject: RE: Skin


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Doesn't that stand for property identification code? What exactly is pics? Humans have picks which is something like alzheimers.

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ridingarocky
Reg. Aug 2008
Posted 2008-10-21 9:33 PM (#93386 - in reply to #93273)
Subject: RE: Skin



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I agree with the betadine bath.. There are some that swear by tea tree oil shampoo also...have you tried adding some corn oil to his feed? Sometimes that helps.
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gabz
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Posted 2008-10-27 5:09 PM (#93737 - in reply to #93273)
Subject: RE: Skin



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If it were me, I would double dose with Ivermectin and wait 2 weeks and double dose with Ivermectin again. It sounds like parasites called Neck Thread Worms emerging (they do NOT reside in the stomach or intestines, they become long threadlike worms that reside in the ligaments of the legs and neck - Onchocerca).

Yes. Horses in MIchigan will probably need some good quality grain or supplements since the soil is missing many essential nutrients.

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Gone
Reg. May 2005
Posted 2008-10-27 8:02 PM (#93753 - in reply to #93273)
Subject: RE: Skin


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I have been checking on him periodically and it has drastically reduced by itself. The flakes are gone and there are only a few tiny scabs left. He never lost clumps/patches of hair. The scabs only took a minute amount of hair when picked. I am still baffled as to what this was......In all of the years I have owned horses I have never seen this before. Weird......I should have taken pictures.



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