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What do you do if your horse has lice?
| The louse (literally) sucks the blood of
it's victim and usually is found under the mane, tail and forelock.
Heavy infestations will occur over the horse's entire body. Transmission of lice is cause by contact with infected tack, including brushes, combs, clippers and blankets. To eradicate and break the cycle of the louse all tack must be thoroughly cleaned. |
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Do not use the equipment for at least 14 days to break the cycle of the louse. Lice can not survive for more than a few days without the use of the horse. The use of dusting powders and/ or insecticides may be used to control the lice on the horse itself. If you are unsure of what product to use consult your veterinarian for information |
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