Mare With Belly Itching
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Question
Hello Cheyanne,
I own a 4-year-old Paint Mare and for a year now she has had a problem
with itching her belly. The vet informs me that it's caused by knats and
to rub fly spray onto the swollen & infected portion of her belly.
I think it maybe caused by something internally. I have tried applying
Swat, citrollena/vaseline, Listerine, Calendula cream, different fly spays
etc, and nothing seems to be helping. She is constantly itching and it
never seems to be getting better.
Do you have any suggestions
on this problem? Someone told me that it might be "sweet itch"
but I really don't understand what this is and what causes this. Any help
that you can give me would be much appreciated.
Kind Regards,
Polly
Answer
Dear Polly,
This can be cleared up by making a tea tree oil salve. Tea tree oil is
a natural antiseptic that can be found at Walmart in the antiseptic isle.
Purchase a large container of petroleum jelly and place the container,
lid off, in a saucepan filled half way with water. Place these on a low
heat and liquefy. Pour 1/2 of the 1 ounce bottle of tea tree oil in and
stir. Remove container from heat an allow this to set over night so it
will harden. Smear this onto the affected area liberally. Tea tree oil
is a natural insect repellent and will clear up the area nicely.
Cheyanne West C-Hom
www.AskCheyanne@TodaysHorse.com
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