الجمعة، 22 يوليو 2016

Botflies & The Impact Of Electromagnetic Treatment For Horses

Botflies & The Impact Of Electromagnetic Treatment For Horses

by Robin Setser

Those who have taken care of horses might have come across botflies more than a few times. Understanding how these insects develop is essential for learning about equine care. For those who are new to this endeavor, some details are going to matter more than others. For those who would like to learn more about botflies, as well as possible implementation of electromagnetic treatment for horses, please read on.

While there are many insects that tend to bite, botflies won't function in this way. For those who do not know, these insects lay eggs upon the skin of equine animals, surrounding various areas including the mouth. What this means is that they can be ingested before creating various groups of flies in the environments surrounding horses. To better understand if botflies are an issue for you, be on the lookout for certain byproducts.

Even though the aforementioned eggs are among the biggest byproducts, your horse's behavior should be checked out as well. Fortunately, behavioral changes won't be too difficult to recognize. Your pet might be more likely lick at their own legs or rub their faces against the surface, since these eggs can create irritation. Even though these botflies are seen more as nuisances than anything else, this doesn't mean that they shouldn't be treated.

With all of this said, companies like Assisi Animal Health will tell you that remedies are available. If botflies are becoming a hindrance to your horse's level of comfort, there's nothing stopping you from looking into <a target='_blank' href="http://www.assisianimalhealth.com/blog/2013/09/when-use-pemf-therapy">electromagnetic treatment for horses</a>. If you'd like more long-term methods, though, a bot knife can be gently used against the horse's skin, removing the bot eggs before they hatch. If they've already been ingested, contact your vet to see if medication can be given for deworming purposes.

Botflies are, in certain ways, problematic. This doesn't mean that they can't be taken care of, especially when electromagnetic treatment and other methods exist. Of course, you can handle this issue on your own as well, ensuring that your pet's quality of life will remain at the highest level possible. If you're still uncertain of how to tackle the issue known as botflies, you'll be happy to know that a veterinarian can provide more assistance.



For more details about electromagnetic treatment, visit <a href="http://www.assisianimalhealth.com/blog/2013/09/when-use-pemf-therapy">Assisi Animal Health</a> today.

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