Tash88
Well-Known Member
Hi - I have been using zinc and castor oil cream with keratex powder for my horse's mild case of mud fever and it has worked - the MF has never been bad enough to warrant keeping him in and so I've been putting cream/powder on every morning before turning him out. He has only a tiny bit on his heels now, and I don't think it's sore as he's letting me brush his legs and put cream on them again now 
Yesterday I ran out of zinc and castor oil cream (annoying that it only comes in tiny tubs
) and I forgot to buy more, but then found a massive tub of aqueous cream at home and used that today instead - it's much easier to apply liberally and therefore it doesn't take as long and he doesn't make a fuss. To be honest he doesn't really need MF treatment as such, just something that will protect his skin when he is turned out, and it appears that the mud is drying up a bit now. Will the aqueous cream be good enough for the time being, or should I buy some more zinc and castor oil cream?
Thanks in advance
Yesterday I ran out of zinc and castor oil cream (annoying that it only comes in tiny tubs
Thanks in advance