tobyiscool
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Basically, what is the best way to treat mud fever? Bandage or not bandage etc? There seem to be so many different approaches and I am quite desperate.
Thank you for your help.
Thank you for your help.
we used pig oil and sulpher.
pig oil drove the water off the skin, flour of sulpher is anti fungal/bacterial.
worked for us, didnt bandage.
I've always preferred dry, no gunks, and open to fresh air myself.
I have had some success wiht Keratex Mud Guard Powder - but honestly udder cream etc., just made things worse. Gettign it dry, keeping it dry semed to help most
Some yards and some fields sem to be very badly affected - we had awful mud fevern on three of ours at one yard - and none after we moved to another yard (with the same quantity of mud - must have been a different quality!)
I recently took on a loan horse who arrived with patches of mud fever on two legs. I cleaned them up with Hibiscrub and applied Sudocrem daily. To my horror, it just got worse and worse until she was hopping lame so I consulted the vet who gave me 10 days-worth of ABs (one sachet twice a day). That worked a treat and she told me to leave the legs completely alone which is what I think I should have done in the first place!!
A friend of mine has had a couple of horses susceptible to mud fever and she has tried all the solutions known to mankind but it seems that some horses respond to daily cleaning and application of cream whereas others do better if you leave it alone. It's a case of finding out which approach works for your particular horse
For curing it I am "old school" and don't think you can beat the Dermobion every vet used to hand out (at a price!). It's still available as Ilium Dermapred from vetorder.com I struggled with mud fever for a year with my white legged boy, with Fuciderm curing it only for it to reoccur as soon as it was stopped. Dermapred? Gone, never came back.
Basically, what is the best way to treat mud fever? Bandage or not bandage etc? There seem to be so many different approaches and I am quite desperate.
Thank you for your help.
just checked, vetorder.com and theanimalpharmacy.com (same thing) are currently out of service. let's hope they are back soon. Imogen I understand that as a vet you can get it direct from the manufacturers, Troy of Australia even though we ordinary mortals can't![]()