Fools Motto
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Years gone by, I hosed off legs, and put them to bed on straw. Straw seemed to do the trick drying them. Now, with mine living out, best to leave the mud on, mud acts as a barrier against more mud! (My theory anyway!!) When dry I brush it off and check closely for anything remotely like Mud Fever. Previous old pony was prone to it, but touch wood, neither mare nor filly have had it. Right or wrong, I think horses with more white about them, with pink skin tend to suffer from it more. Mare has never had it, she has black legs. Previous pony had 3 whites, and only ever got it on those three legs.
As for rugs, rugged mare for first time the other day, unclipped and now in MW, no neck. (hate necks!) Simply because the weather warranted it, and grass has suddenly lost its vava-voom! Filly will stay fluffy and naked!!
As for rugs, rugged mare for first time the other day, unclipped and now in MW, no neck. (hate necks!) Simply because the weather warranted it, and grass has suddenly lost its vava-voom! Filly will stay fluffy and naked!!