The appearance of white spots on the horse’s skin is a sign that the horse has “leprosy”. Prince Muhammad Ali Tawfiq recorded his experience in treating “white spots” and “leprosy” diseases in his writing “Arabian Horse Breeding,” saying: “Many blue horses have white spots on the eyelids or on the black skin around the gills and eyes resembling leprosy,” explaining that the breeder Sharqi does not buy horses like this because they are undervalued.
During his book, Prince Muhammad Ali recommended a method for treating that disease, saying: “I tried it myself several times, and every time I was successful,” explaining: “Once these white spots develop into leprosy, then treatment must be done with“ tattoo ”on leprosy sites with the knowledge of an expert in This is because tattoo stops the spread of leprosy and may treat it.