Genie
Well-Known Member
Not something I have seen before, but we have had lots of wet weather this summer.
When I was doing some other things in the barn a 3 year old filly walked in and I scratched her back where there was a "sprinkling of small matted patches of hair.
She didn't like me scratching them and so I brought her in to the cross ties and found several areas of patchy, matted hair, and underneath, scabby and sore.
It was warm enough to bathe her and then we had to clip and clean the spots which were raw and red and oozy.
The web describes it as rain rot or scald and to cleanse with anti bacterial soap and keep her in a ventilated area on clean dry bedding.
It also suggested a shot of penicillen and also to sanitize the brushes and clippers etc used to clean her up.
All of the above we have done. Are there other things that would make her feel better and speed the healing?
What a mess, and the web says it can be passed to others, but everyone else seems to be fine. We are still able to have everyone outside most of the time.
When I was doing some other things in the barn a 3 year old filly walked in and I scratched her back where there was a "sprinkling of small matted patches of hair.
She didn't like me scratching them and so I brought her in to the cross ties and found several areas of patchy, matted hair, and underneath, scabby and sore.
It was warm enough to bathe her and then we had to clip and clean the spots which were raw and red and oozy.
The web describes it as rain rot or scald and to cleanse with anti bacterial soap and keep her in a ventilated area on clean dry bedding.
It also suggested a shot of penicillen and also to sanitize the brushes and clippers etc used to clean her up.
All of the above we have done. Are there other things that would make her feel better and speed the healing?
What a mess, and the web says it can be passed to others, but everyone else seems to be fine. We are still able to have everyone outside most of the time.