This message is from: Holly Tuck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> These are a Couple of Things You might want to talk with your vet About
Queensland Itch (Culicoides Dermatitis) The most common insect bite allergy in horses. Caused by gnats. Excretions, crusts, and scabs. Intense itching with hair broken and rubbed off. Ventral Midline Dermatitis Caused by the migrating phase of a hair-like worm transmitted by gnats. Produces moist crusty, shallow ulcerations, typically centered along the midline on the undersurface of the abdomen but sometimes on the face and eyelids. Hair is lost around ulcerations.