Jingleballs
Well-Known Member
My heavily feathered cob always has some mud fever but for some reason this year it seems to randomly flair up every couple of weeks.
I don't wash his legs but brush them clean and apply veg oil and sulphur ever week or so. I've also been applying benzyl benzonate when it does flair up as this seems to dry up the scabs and also clears up the raw skin although it seems to sting as he really hates when I apply this so I don't do it daily but a couple of times a week.
In previous years, the oil & sulphur mix has been enough to keep it at bay but not this year. Most of the barrier creams available are no use to a feathered horse - I have muddy buddy barrier cream but trying to apply it to feathered legs just ends up in a sticky mess!
I see that Keratex do a spray but I've heard mixed review - same with all products really!
I just wondered if anyone had any suggestions - specifically for a feathered horse! If it continues to be this bad I'm going to have to consider clipping his feathers off which would be a shame!
I don't wash his legs but brush them clean and apply veg oil and sulphur ever week or so. I've also been applying benzyl benzonate when it does flair up as this seems to dry up the scabs and also clears up the raw skin although it seems to sting as he really hates when I apply this so I don't do it daily but a couple of times a week.
In previous years, the oil & sulphur mix has been enough to keep it at bay but not this year. Most of the barrier creams available are no use to a feathered horse - I have muddy buddy barrier cream but trying to apply it to feathered legs just ends up in a sticky mess!
I see that Keratex do a spray but I've heard mixed review - same with all products really!
I just wondered if anyone had any suggestions - specifically for a feathered horse! If it continues to be this bad I'm going to have to consider clipping his feathers off which would be a shame!