Weekend Wellness, by Kentucky Performance Products: Is Sweet Itch Driving Your Horse Crazy?

Summer seasonal recurrent dermatitis (SSRD) or sweet itch, is caused by an allergic reaction to the saliva of the Culicoides midge (“no-see-ums”). These bothersome fellows are active from April through October. Here are some tips to help you offer your horse some relief.

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The Culprit

Summer seasonal recurrent dermatitis (SSRD) or sweet itch, is caused by an allergic reaction to the saliva of the Culicoides midge (“no-see-ums”). These bothersome fellows are active from April through October.

The Symptoms

Sweet itch symptoms are hard to miss! Horses will constantly rub to relieve the intense itching.

Early Phase – The skin will become red and inamed, and devoid of hair. Crusting and weeping sores may be present.

Chronic Phase – The skin will thicken, blacken and become wrinkled. Sparse, course hair may be present.

Start Treatment and Preventative Measures – The Sooner The Better.

Rubbing damages tails and manes quickly!

•  Circulate the air with ceiling and  stall fans.

•  Keep water tanks clean and filled with fresh water.

•  Use insecticides and repellents to kill gnats and keep them off your horse.

•  Contact your vet and ask about corticosteroid and antihistamine treatments.

• Keep horses stalled during the peak bug activity – an hour prior to and after dawn and dusk.

• Use a fly sheet with tail flap and hood to cover vulnerable areas.

• Coat the itchy area daily with an oily substance, like baby oil or Skin So Soft. Midges don’t like the oily film and will avoid it.

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