Today we are talking about the condition known as Rain Scald as we have had quite a lot of rain in our area recently and I suspect some horses may be suffering from it by now.
RAIN SCALD
is caused by a naturally occurring skin bacteria that grows out of
control.
Click link below to download this Fact Sheet |
• Clean off the flaky skin and hair thoroughly and
then bathe the area in an
Iodine solution such as Betadine. You may need to do
this for several days for the condition to clear up, but don’t worry the hair
will grow back.
• Try and keep the horse dry as the condition
flourishes in damp conditions, so horses left in wet muddy paddocks and
especially in wet rugs, during spring
and summer rains are most at risk.
• You may need to contact your vet if it has a severe
condition or if there is swelling
involved. Sometimes it may be difficult to ascertain whether the condition is
Rain Scald or Queensland Itch as the two conditions are difficult to tell
apart. Rain Scald does not usually cause itching but contact your vet if you are unsure as the correct
treatment is imperative.
Rain Scald Fact Sheet -http://issuu.com/goldcoasthorse/docs/2_rain_scald
will washing in an anti bacterial wash help?
ReplyDeleteHi Becky, yes that is what Betadine is. So any good anti-bacterial solution for horses will help.
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