Aishdav
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Hi I'm hoping I might get some suggestions on here with regards to bedding options for my extremely dirty horse as he is suffering badly with his feet!
My horse has been suffering with foot problems for years now we have used all the common treatments - hydrogen peroxide, purple spray, sheep foot spray (purple one) also tried some random powders I found on the internet (can't remember the name but it dries the frog up?) tried iodene and also honey (both recommended by a vet I was with for a short amount of time) my farrier cuts his frogs back every time he's up and the vet has also prescribed different treatments - I've now been using formaldehyde (from the vet) for over a year..
He was originally bedded on straw however on the vets recommendation we swapped to shavings which worked during summer but when he was staying in over winter he was just stood in wet bedding constantly and they got really bad again. (I was getting through 5 bales a week easily he's extremely dirty) anyway with the prices of them hitting £9.50 a bale I decided my only option was to go back to straw (yard owner only offers the two options) so I could give him a deeper bed and hopefully keep him from standing in wet bedding... it hasn't helped.. and he has a very deep bed!
I have managed to keep his feet sort of under control by keeping him out as much as possible - but if he's been stood in for a few hours they set off again and end up with white discharge (puss) coming from the split in his heels.
As I'm on a livery yard with strict rules which I've been bending slightly to keep his feet under control (the yard owners are being very good about it) keeping him out 24/7 isn't an option - especially with winter coming when grazing gets reduced to 4 hours only and only when weather is good. - I'm now in desperate search to try to find a bedding that will hopefully stay as dry as possible on the top.... Then to try and convince my yard owners to let us buy it in!
I have looked at easybed and believe the wee tends to drain to the bottom of the bedding. Has anybody used this?
He does have a really bad habit of dragging his feet about and churning up his bed too does the fact its heavier stop this happening to an extent?
or do any of you know of any other options available.. we have tried a shavings base and straw top too but it drove me up the wall (and didn't help too much!)
My next option is strapping poultice boots to all 4 feet (if I can get them big enough!) - But don't think that will help either as it will just provide a warm place for it to thrive more
Thanks in advance - Any suggestions will be considered!
My horse has been suffering with foot problems for years now we have used all the common treatments - hydrogen peroxide, purple spray, sheep foot spray (purple one) also tried some random powders I found on the internet (can't remember the name but it dries the frog up?) tried iodene and also honey (both recommended by a vet I was with for a short amount of time) my farrier cuts his frogs back every time he's up and the vet has also prescribed different treatments - I've now been using formaldehyde (from the vet) for over a year..
He was originally bedded on straw however on the vets recommendation we swapped to shavings which worked during summer but when he was staying in over winter he was just stood in wet bedding constantly and they got really bad again. (I was getting through 5 bales a week easily he's extremely dirty) anyway with the prices of them hitting £9.50 a bale I decided my only option was to go back to straw (yard owner only offers the two options) so I could give him a deeper bed and hopefully keep him from standing in wet bedding... it hasn't helped.. and he has a very deep bed!
I have managed to keep his feet sort of under control by keeping him out as much as possible - but if he's been stood in for a few hours they set off again and end up with white discharge (puss) coming from the split in his heels.
As I'm on a livery yard with strict rules which I've been bending slightly to keep his feet under control (the yard owners are being very good about it) keeping him out 24/7 isn't an option - especially with winter coming when grazing gets reduced to 4 hours only and only when weather is good. - I'm now in desperate search to try to find a bedding that will hopefully stay as dry as possible on the top.... Then to try and convince my yard owners to let us buy it in!
I have looked at easybed and believe the wee tends to drain to the bottom of the bedding. Has anybody used this?
He does have a really bad habit of dragging his feet about and churning up his bed too does the fact its heavier stop this happening to an extent?
or do any of you know of any other options available.. we have tried a shavings base and straw top too but it drove me up the wall (and didn't help too much!)
My next option is strapping poultice boots to all 4 feet (if I can get them big enough!) - But don't think that will help either as it will just provide a warm place for it to thrive more
Thanks in advance - Any suggestions will be considered!