Typically between late May and early November many horse owners witness their horse to suffer from sweet itch. You all know the symptoms: intense itching, characteristic rubbing - incessant scratching, hair loss, thickening of skin, flaky dandruff and weeping sores with a risk of secondary infection. Beyond sweet itch being purgatory for your horse, it often (and understandably so) changes its temperament making handling and riding a less enjoyable experience for you.
The (Culicoides) midges (type I hypersensitivity reaction resulting in histamine being produced by the body's immune system causing swelling and intense itching). By combining the unique aloe vera specification of Aloeride® with proper dosing for horse body mass, this feed supplement is on a gallop to become a favourite.
Even horses with a long (financially draining) history of sweet itch stop scratching quickly after starting them on Equine Aloeride®. Their sores heal up, their coat improves markedly and some owners apply the powder topically in addition to mixing the right dose in with horse feed. Sufferers put on Equine Aloeride® often no longer need rugs or hoods and their happy temperament returns to the benefit and relief of both the horse and its rider.
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