Postby exvet » Thu Jul 30, 2020 1:22 pm
Depends whether the hair loss is due to a fungal infection or is atopy/allergy related. On the East coast I treated a lot of skin infections that were due to fungus or dermatophilus specifically. Mild cases are often treated with medicated shampoo and management changes while more serious cases may require more aggressive, systemic therapy. The biggest challenge is making sure everything the horse contacts has been properly decontaminated so as to not re-infect.
As for allergies/atopy, I use a combination of a more holistic approach after doing allergy testing, the hyposensitization injections, medicated shampoos, along with reducing exposure to those things I could control (the cat, who would have thunk that I would have a pony allergic to the dam barn cat?!!! along with Palo Verde trees and dust mites unfortunately - barn cat moved indoors, palo verde were cut down and turning over bags of feed quickly which doesn't eliminate but may reduce the load) and antihistamines (until I learned about the link between certain ones and anhydrosis). For the last 8 years up through last year I would always have to treat at least one serious flare up with dexamethasone - tapering dosage regimen. This year, at least so far, I have not given dexamethasone even once and more importantly to me (and the stinker pony) I haven't even been tempted. He's kept his entire hair coat without any sores or hair loss from rubbing/scratching for 2 years in a row since going to 'my concoction'. It's possible he's becoming more tolerant to the palo verde but I seriously doubt it.
My concoction is daily MSM, Flax seed oil, vit E supplement, Platinum Performance Skin and Allergy for horses and Histall-H or Antihist-H (which has no synthetic antihisamines in it). I still keep a bottle of dexamethasone around just in case. Amazing what I do for a 'free' pony who no one can ride or drive......though suffering through being my only riding animal for a couple of years and taking me through PSG as well as being the baby sitter to at least two stallions and many babies/weanlings - I figure I owe him.