Rain Scald Products

Treating rain scald also known as rain rot, involves addressing both the symptoms and the underlying causes to prevent recurrence. We have a range of products to help tackle each step

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Rain Scald Products

Rain scald, also known as dermatophilosis or "rain rot," is a common skin infection in horses, cattle, sheep, and other animals. It is caused by a bacterium, Dermatophilus congolensis, which thrives in moist environments. The condition is named because it often occurs after prolonged wet weather, where skin moisture and maceration create an ideal setting for bacterial growth.

Causes

  • Prolonged Moisture Exposure: Wet and humid conditions soften the skin, allowing bacteria to penetrate.
  • Weakened Skin Barrier: Scratches, insect bites, or compromised skin can facilitate bacterial entry.
  • Shared Equipment or Close Contact: Direct contact or shared grooming tools can spread the bacteria between animals.

Symptoms

  • Lesions and Scabs: Small, raised bumps with scabs form on affected areas, typically on the back, rump, legs, and face.
  • Matted Hair and Hair Loss: Hair may become matted, and tufts can fall off with the scabs, exposing raw or inflamed skin underneath.
  • Pain and Discomfort: Affected animals may experience pain or itchiness, leading to scratching or rubbing.

Treatment

  1. Keep the Animal Dry: Move the animal to a dry shelter to prevent further moisture exposure.
  2. Remove Scabs Gently: Softening scabs with a warm antiseptic solution can help, but it’s important to avoid causing pain or more damage.
  3. Topical Antibiotics: Applying antibacterial treatments or medicated shampoos as recommended by a veterinarian.
  4. Isolation: To prevent spreading, it’s wise to isolate the affected animal and avoid shared grooming equipment.

Prevention

  • Regular Grooming: Keeping animals clean and dry, especially during wet seasons, helps prevent infection.
  • Disinfection of Equipment: Regularly disinfecting grooming tools and equipment minimizes bacterial spread.
  • Good Shelter: Providing adequate shelter can protect animals from prolonged exposure to rain and wet ground.

Treating rain scald (rain rot) involves addressing both the symptoms and the underlying causes to prevent recurrence. We have a product for each of the step to help your hore or pony with recovering from Rain Scald

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