24.11.11

No, this is not a beauty spot!  Apparently, I seem to have acquired something called ringworm.  My owner isn't surprised because, to date, 19 other horses have it too.  It was brought in by a new horse on the yard a couple of months ago and seems to be making its way round all of us.  My owner has something to help get rid of it and I am being subjected to lots of face wiping with the stuff.  Seems like only a few months ago I was being washed constantly at my other end for the pinworm!  I hope this won't take as long to disappear.

5 comments:

  1. Well Major, it's not a big deal to get a rub on the nose until your problem is gone. It's usually a quick fix.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Oh gosh, if its not one end its the other. Hope that ringworm is gone soon.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Its a stubborn little virus, needs good management, which you have. So here`s to the Spring, and winters passing!

    ReplyDelete
  4. Oh, you poor thing. My Quasar would go ballistic if she had to have her face wiped. You are a brave boy.
    My Quasar has a very small bare dot on her back when she is in her summer coat because of a redworm infestation years ago, with the woman who bred her. I don't blame the woman at all because I know it's easy to 'take your eye off the ball' with worming.

    ReplyDelete
  5. Oh bless MAjor, I hope that nasty ringworm has gone, I bet you get lots of tickles from your owner though. Grrrrr to the ringworm x

    ReplyDelete

I always pass on yourcomments to Major. He loves to hear them!