Surbie
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The big cob I look after has just started developing what I am told is mallenders & mud fever. I was also told he had them when he arrived at the yard.
He has dry scabby lesions on the sides of his front legs, below the knee and a tiny bit behind one knee. He has big scabby bits behind his fetlocks, around the ergot and on the pastern, worse on the near fore. Both hinds are clear currently. It's not like the grease on the heels of the little cobblet I've also been looking after recently.
He had them in April while shedding. They then disappeared totally for summer and are reappearing with his new winter coat & thicker feathers. Are both conditions linked with the additional keratin he'll be producing to grow the coat?
Is there anything else I should/could be doing? I previously used salt water & sudocreme on it after combing out/picking off the scabs that weren't on tight (into a paper towel, not on the floor, just in case it was mite-related though he doesn't stamp or bite like others I have seen with feather mites). I've patch tested pig oil & sulphur and that seemed to be ok - tried it on one hind leg tonight to see how that goes.
If I don't pick off the scabs he chews his pasterns every now and then, which does more damage than my fingers could.
He's out in a field for 18 hours/day and barefoot.
(I'm sorry I don't have pictures - I tried but he's black and the photos just didn't come out well enough to see anything)
Thanks very much for reading and in advance for advice!
I hope it isn't too noddy a question.
He has dry scabby lesions on the sides of his front legs, below the knee and a tiny bit behind one knee. He has big scabby bits behind his fetlocks, around the ergot and on the pastern, worse on the near fore. Both hinds are clear currently. It's not like the grease on the heels of the little cobblet I've also been looking after recently.
He had them in April while shedding. They then disappeared totally for summer and are reappearing with his new winter coat & thicker feathers. Are both conditions linked with the additional keratin he'll be producing to grow the coat?
Is there anything else I should/could be doing? I previously used salt water & sudocreme on it after combing out/picking off the scabs that weren't on tight (into a paper towel, not on the floor, just in case it was mite-related though he doesn't stamp or bite like others I have seen with feather mites). I've patch tested pig oil & sulphur and that seemed to be ok - tried it on one hind leg tonight to see how that goes.
If I don't pick off the scabs he chews his pasterns every now and then, which does more damage than my fingers could.
He's out in a field for 18 hours/day and barefoot.
(I'm sorry I don't have pictures - I tried but he's black and the photos just didn't come out well enough to see anything)
Thanks very much for reading and in advance for advice!