now_loves_mares
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My horse has a bit of mud fever. They were coming in every night until about 3 days ago clarted in wet mud, so I was hosing it off. I know that it's not recommended, but figured that as the mud was already wet, washing it off was better than leaving it on (it's clay so takes all night to dry if you don't wash it off). She gets it every year but hadn't realised it had got such a hold.
Anyway, now we are over-run with the white stuff, up to the knees in it. On the plus side, her legs are immaculately clean! But I think the cold is a bit nippy on them. Scabs aren't quite ready to come off. Should I just plaster on zinc and castor oil day and night (they are out in the snow all day then in overnight). Or leave legs bare whilst out then cream on once they come in? Also have sudocreme at my disposal.
Have done a search and can't find advice on how to deal with snow-fever
Not sure if the cold will be keeping swelling down, or really nipping it. FWIW, she doesn't seem to have redness, just black scabs and a slightly irritated skin.
Anyway, now we are over-run with the white stuff, up to the knees in it. On the plus side, her legs are immaculately clean! But I think the cold is a bit nippy on them. Scabs aren't quite ready to come off. Should I just plaster on zinc and castor oil day and night (they are out in the snow all day then in overnight). Or leave legs bare whilst out then cream on once they come in? Also have sudocreme at my disposal.
Have done a search and can't find advice on how to deal with snow-fever