The short answer to this question is that there are more insects around.
A more specific question could be why is my horse scratching when the one next door isn?t?
It really all comes down to a strong, sound immune system.? Everything we do with our animals should be with that in mind.? Every time we load them with chemicals we are depleting their immune system and making them vulnerable to parasites, bacterias and viruses.? A strong animal can naturally resist these things.
Looking at the itch specifically, this is the pattern we find and treat over and over again.
Initially the body becomes loaded up with toxins from medications, vaccinations, sprays in the air and on the ground.? To manage toxins a body will attempt to expel them through the safest path ? ideally the bowel but generally it will be through the skin.? Releasing through the skin is acidic and uncomfortable.? This discharge will cause the horse to rub the skin to relieve the uncomfortable feeling.? Then the damaged skin becomes a breeding ground for mites which will then cause itching for a whole new reason.
When the owner finds mites, they do the natural thing and layer the horse with chemicals to kill the mites and considering the first part of this article, we have just aggrevated an already toxic situation.? This is the rollercoaster the horse owners find themselves on.
For our clients, we always start with a good detox, then we evict the mites naturally and finally support the body to heal the skin.? This is a long term, natural healing of this annoying health issue.? Depending on the layering of toxins we sometimes need to repeat the process to get through the layers and if organ damage has been done, deeper healing is required.
To read more about our Personalised Healing plans for horses click here.
For our Qld Itch Kit click here.
Source: http://www.healwithease.com/why-does-my-horse-get-itchy-when-the-weather-warms-up
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