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We have an eight-year-old gelding that has never had any health problems. He is on a deworming program every six weeks. Within the last four weeks, he has started scratching his mane and tail continuously. I have contacted our veterinarian for a consult, but until our appointment, is there another dewormer I can use to relieve his itching?

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Since your gelding is scratching both his mane and tail, it is not likely due to an internal parasite. The most likely cause of the scratching this time of the year is some type of skin allergic reaction, possibly to an insect (Culicoides) or a plant allergen. To determine the cause, have your veterinarian evaluate your horse's skin and environment. The gelding may also require skin testing or blood testing to determine the most likely allergens involved.

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