There is no substitute for a veterinary checkup, though we have a recipe for a natural remedy that is reported to work quite well (but we can’t give guarantees). Access it here. If this doesn’t seem to be working you will need to get one of our vets to come and examine the horse, work out a treatment plan that suits both of you, and possibly administer a stronger treatment, as this condition is quite uncomfortable for the horse involved.
Testimonials
"David and his team treat their client’s animals as if they were their own and have helped me and my horses in some very stressful situations over the years, thankfully, always with a excellent outcome!"
- Toni from Jimboomba
"Thank you so much for the extra good care you took of Lilly ... I’ve always been extremely happy with Dave as our vet, I think he truly does a wonderful job, and you can really see how much he cares.”
- Tania Banek
"The fact that Dave has been my vet for many years speaks volumes. Dave has a very nice manner and deals with the horses in a calm and kind way. He always takes time to explain options and procedures and to advise on what he considers to be the best course of treatment."
- Gillian Coote
"Although we may have moved, we would not consider using any other veterinarian other than David to care for our horses."
– Brett and Danielle from Wonglepong