thehorsediva
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Sunday morning I found my fully feathered cob with blood dribbling down his leg from behind his front knee. Having cut the hair back I found a sore area around the size of a 50pence piece where it looks like a large scab had come off. Around the area moving slightly down the leg the skin is thick, crusty and flaking off - it's difficult to describe. I treat his legs with pig oil and sulphur regularly which has kept them healthy for the last few years. In addition he is treated for mites through the summer months with frontline which solves all problems there. I am really careful with keeping his legs in good condition and hadn't noticed any problems prior to the weekend but I think I must have missed this. I have thoroughly checked all other legs and there is no sign of this problem at all elsewhere. Do you think this sounds like mallenders? And how should I be treating it? Two days later and the area was bleeding again. I have to turn him out daytime otherwise he'll go mad. I'm certain its not mud fever or mites (not right time of year and only occuring in this one area). Any suggestions or help would be gratefully received!
PS- Bit of a long shot but may be worth mentioning, I have changed his diet slightly with the addition of a magnesium based calmer to his feed- not sure it this could have any significance what so ever!!!
PS- Bit of a long shot but may be worth mentioning, I have changed his diet slightly with the addition of a magnesium based calmer to his feed- not sure it this could have any significance what so ever!!!