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Why Some Horses Still Itch Despite “Doing Everything Right”
A deeper look at seasonal skin sensitivity in horses — and what’s often missed Understanding sweet itch The frustrating reality You’re feeding multiple supplements. You’re using rugs, sprays, and strict fly control. You’ve adjusted the diet, added oils, minerals, even antihistamines. And yet… your horse is still rubbing their mane and tail. This situation is far more common than many realise — and importantly, it’s not usually due to lack of effort. In many cases, the missing

Dr Silver
4 days ago3 min read


Sweet Itch in Horses: Causes, Symptoms, and Long-Term Management Strategies
Sweet itch is one of the most common seasonal skin conditions affecting horses and ponies in the UK and other temperate climates. It is a hypersensitivity reaction to insect bites, most commonly from biting midges (Culicoides species). Although not life-threatening, it can significantly impact a horse’s comfort, behaviour, and quality of life if not properly managed. Itchy horse What is Sweet Itch? Sweet itch, also known as equine insect hypersensitivity, is an allergic react
Dr Silver
Apr 143 min read


Understanding Sweet Itch: A Comprehensive Guide for Horse Owners
The Complexity of Sweet Itch Two horses can graze side by side in the same pasture. One barely reacts, while the other develops severe lesions. Why does this happen? Research in equine dermatology consistently shows that the amount of insect exposure is not the main determinant of reaction severity. Sweet itch is an immune-mediated hypersensitivity. This means it is the horse’s own immune response — not the bite itself — that drives inflammation, pruritus, and skin lesions. T
Dr Silver
Feb 223 min read
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