This message is from: Lisa Sherrodd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I have had a huge problem with hives with one of my
mares this year. I finally gave her a shot of
Prednosone and that took care of it. She had huge
hives all over. So far so good after the shot.
Lisa in South Dakota
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you can try a product called knockout
it's made for dogs but we use it on horses
use the formulation for the body not room one time a day
preferably in the evening
also one steroid injection of 3 mg of vetalog as needed will take care of it
don't use more th
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From: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
They gave him a homeopathic remedy, "Apis melliflora" It really >works!
I second this information , Jean. I have been using homeopathic & herbal
remedies on the horses, (and myself) for the
This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
My friend's quarterhorse had them very badly with the mosquitoes up here.
They gave him a homeopathic remedy, "Apis melliflora" (or somethihng like
that) which reduced the hives a great deal. Apis refers to bees. It com
This message is from: "Michele Bigelow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Looking for information on hives with horses. Stovar has had hives off and
on for the last few weeks. The vet is not overly concerned, so neither am
I. Just wondering if anyone else's Fjord may have them.
Thanks-
Michele
This message is from: Mary Thurman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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YES, MARY, IF YOU CAN GET THE NAME OF THAT SPRAY I WOULD
> APPRECIATE IT!JULIE
Julie,
The name of that product is Eqyss. It
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>> This message is from: Julia Will <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> . COULD IT BE AN INSECT RELATED
>> PROBLEM? THE MOSQUITOES ARE REALLY BAD THIS YEAR. JULIE IN
>UPSTATE NEW YORK
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I could
>probably get the name and maker from her if you are
W YORK
Julie,
Just talked to a friend today who had a hives-type problem with a
horse on her farm. Some of her neighbors within a half miles also had
the same problem. The vet did a culture on one of the "hives" and
turned up a staff infection, which he said could definitely be spread
by
This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Julia,
It may very well be the mosquitoes or other insects. A friend has a
Quarter horse who really breaks ou in hives with the bugs, especially the
mosquioes. They were using the Homeopathic remedy "Apis Mellifica" (or
som
ience I've had with
hives was due to an allergic reaction to the soap I washed the sheets in. Good
luck
This message is from: Julia Will <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Julie,
>One thing you may want to check into. This spring and summer there
>has been a problem in our area with the injectable strep(strangles)
>vaccine causing several cases of hives, some severe and some mild.
THANKS
This message is from: Mary Thurman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> This message is from: Julia Will <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> This is Julie at Old Hickory Farm in upstate New York. We have had
several
> cases of hives this
This message is from: Julia Will <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
This is Julie at Old Hickory Farm in upstate New York. We have had several
cases of hives this summer, one severe (legs swelled, leaked lymph fluid).
At first we thought the horse was alergic to something in the pasture, so
we confined
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