Scooter
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Hello folks,
My gelding who is just over 1yr old is having trouble with sticky eyes.
We have treated Simba with antibiotic ointment on a few different occassions since he arrived with us at Easter time and managed to clear his eyes each time. However, at this stage it is pretty much impossible to get anything into his eyes as he knows whats coming.
When his eyes got sticky again a couple of weeks ago the Vet suggested we bring Simba down to his farm for a few days so he could treat him there. He just gave him one jab and said that Simba's eyes weren't bad when he was there. He suggested that it may be his hay or his environment that is to blame.
I have taken his hay out of the hay rack and I'm using a bucket instead. I'm also damping the hay. There's shavings on the floor but the Vet says he used shavings too.
I asked about anti-histamines but the Vet said he prefers only to use them as a last resort.
All advice appreciated...
My gelding who is just over 1yr old is having trouble with sticky eyes.
We have treated Simba with antibiotic ointment on a few different occassions since he arrived with us at Easter time and managed to clear his eyes each time. However, at this stage it is pretty much impossible to get anything into his eyes as he knows whats coming.
When his eyes got sticky again a couple of weeks ago the Vet suggested we bring Simba down to his farm for a few days so he could treat him there. He just gave him one jab and said that Simba's eyes weren't bad when he was there. He suggested that it may be his hay or his environment that is to blame.
I have taken his hay out of the hay rack and I'm using a bucket instead. I'm also damping the hay. There's shavings on the floor but the Vet says he used shavings too.
I asked about anti-histamines but the Vet said he prefers only to use them as a last resort.
All advice appreciated...
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