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My 7 year old mare is prone to chronic mud fever. The first winter I had her, she ended up on 6 weeks of antibiotics and suffered from lymphangitis following a bad case of it
Last year we did not get to see any mud as she was on box rest from November... but this year we are back out (touch wood)! She is a chestnut mare with two white back legs. It was only the white legs which were affected two winters ago, one much worse than the other.
Through the summer, due to our dreadful weather, she has had the legs regularly washed with Carex (my secret, or not so secret now, weapon), thoroughly dried and there has been no sign of anything nasty. I have since moved yards, and the grooms there bring my horses in for me late lunchtime, so they are not having their legs washed off, and I am brushing the mud off when I get back. This seems to be working at the moment and is not causing any nasties either.
However, my question is whether I should clip her legs off this winter? She is quite wooly already, in medium work and is ridden most days. She is being turned out about 4 days a week from 9.45am until 2pm and the mud had dried by the time I get there so it is brushed off before bed time.
Any ideas???
Because I usually wash the legs, I have always clipped so they dry much more quickly. She does have some feathering on the legs, not sure where it has come from being WBxTB) but it is very fine in comparison with my IDxTB
Last year we did not get to see any mud as she was on box rest from November... but this year we are back out (touch wood)! She is a chestnut mare with two white back legs. It was only the white legs which were affected two winters ago, one much worse than the other.
Through the summer, due to our dreadful weather, she has had the legs regularly washed with Carex (my secret, or not so secret now, weapon), thoroughly dried and there has been no sign of anything nasty. I have since moved yards, and the grooms there bring my horses in for me late lunchtime, so they are not having their legs washed off, and I am brushing the mud off when I get back. This seems to be working at the moment and is not causing any nasties either.
However, my question is whether I should clip her legs off this winter? She is quite wooly already, in medium work and is ridden most days. She is being turned out about 4 days a week from 9.45am until 2pm and the mud had dried by the time I get there so it is brushed off before bed time.
Any ideas???
Because I usually wash the legs, I have always clipped so they dry much more quickly. She does have some feathering on the legs, not sure where it has come from being WBxTB) but it is very fine in comparison with my IDxTB