Dandruff in horses

Dandruff in Horses – Symptoms in Fall and Winter

In the fall and winter, many horses suffer from dandruff, which not only affects the appearance of their coat but can also be a sign of skin problems or dryness. Dandruff is often underestimated but can worsen if left untreated.

Common symptoms of dandruff in horses:

  • White or gray flakes in the coat

  • Itching and increased rubbing

  • Dry, rough patches of skin

  • Thick or dull winter coat

  • Redness or mild irritation on particularly sensitive areas

Early detection is crucial for strengthening the skin barrier and maintaining the horse’s well-being.

 

Causes: Dandruff in Horses in Fall and Winter

Dandruff doesn't just happen out of the blue. Several factors contribute to it, especially during the colder months:

  • Dry, dry air – Heated air or poorly ventilated stables dry out the skin

  • Thick winter coats – The undercoat traps moisture, preventing the skin from “breathing”

  • Lack of skin care – Infrequent brushing or insufficient cleaning can lead to dandruff

  • Microbiome imbalance – Disrupted skin flora leads to irritation and flaking

  • Nutritional deficiencies – Insufficient amounts of essential fatty acids or vitamins weaken the skin and coat

  • External moisture – Rain, wet hay, or muddy ground can worsen skin irritation

Understanding the causes enables targeted prevention and care.

 

Care with Doderm Repair Gel: Dandruff in Horses

Doderm Repair Gel naturally supports your horse’s skin, reduces dandruff, and promotes skin regeneration. Antibodies from colostrum strengthen the skin’s natural defenses and help maintain a healthy skin microbiome.

Step-by-step guide:

  1. Brush the coat – Gently brush the coat to remove loose hairs and dandruff.
  2. Clean the skin – Gently cleanse with lukewarm water or a mild cleanser to remove dirt and excess dandruff.
  3. Apply a thin layer of gel – Spread Doderm Repair Gel evenly over the affected areas.
  4. Massage gently – Helps active ingredients penetrate the skin and soothes it.
  5. Use regularly – Apply 1–2 times a day, especially for severe dandruff.

Benefits of Doderm Repair Gel:

  • Colostrum antibodies strengthen the skin barrier

  • Supports a healthy skin microbiome

  • Soothes dry and irritated skin

  • Natural ingredients without harsh chemicals

  • Easy to use in daily care

With Doderm, horse owners can reduce dandruff and optimize skin care during the fall and winter.

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Tips & Prevention: How to Prevent Dandruff in Horses

To reduce dandruff and keep your scalp healthy, follow these steps:

  • Regular grooming – Brushing removes loose hair and distributes natural oils

  • Stable hygiene – Clean bedding and well-ventilated stables prevent moisture buildup

  • Moisturizing care – Apply Doderm Repair Gel to dry areas

  • Adjust your diet – Adequate omega-3 fatty acids and vitamins promote skin health

  • Veterinary check-ups – If your pet has persistent dandruff or skin problems, have them checked for allergies or skin conditions

Extra tip: When brushing, pay special attention to sensitive areas such as the back, legs, and mane to avoid irritation.

 

Conclusion: Natural Remedies for Dandruff in Horses

Dandruff in horses during the fall and winter is a common problem, but it can be effectively treated with targeted care and natural products like Doderm Repair Gel. The gel soothes dry skin, stabilizes the microbiome, and naturally supports skin regeneration.

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