I'm with Deanna and the rest on going Barf-but would add, for what it's worth, that I had a horse like this. Flakes everywhere, very itchy, would lean into you and groan for a scratch. Everyone kept telling me to bathe her, feed her corn oil, what have you, and while her skin sure got slick, it turned out to be a staph infection-a low-grade strep virus in the skin. Nasty stuff to get rid of, she ended up losing over half her hair before she was 18 months. What she really needed was a topical antibiotic cream as well as oral sulfa meds.
Have a skin scraping done.
Even a couple vets missed this at first-they advised medicated shampoos and vitamin supplements before some dog/cat gal finally went "whoa" and scraped the skin-and she was looking for parasites, not an infection.
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