7 January 2007 #1 H hebs Guest Stupid question really ned has got mud fever & is lame in trot. I've started him on bute today brought him in tonight but the heat has gone. So just wondering does it stop the heat??
Stupid question really ned has got mud fever & is lame in trot. I've started him on bute today brought him in tonight but the heat has gone. So just wondering does it stop the heat??
7 January 2007 #2 S sherwood' Well-Known Member Joined 14 June 2004 Messages 582 Visit site it is supposed to stop or reduce inflamation and therefore the heat would be a result of the infection caused by mud fever so yes it would be.
it is supposed to stop or reduce inflamation and therefore the heat would be a result of the infection caused by mud fever so yes it would be.
7 January 2007 #3 S samsaccount Well-Known Member Joined 28 April 2006 Messages 1,037 Visit site Yes, for reason above.