mandy4727
Well-Known Member
Towards the end of summer (what summer??) my coloured mare - yep 4 white legs - got mud rash. It started off a couple of small patches but it got so bad I ended up keeping her in. There was not at all at the back of the pasterns or under the fetlocks. It kind of went up the sides of all 4 legs from fetlock upwards. There was a pond in her field (probably full of bacteria) and she kept standing in it. We tried the usual hibiscrub, dried legs and sudocrem. And thought we had got the better of it. Then Sept it got worse. Thick black scabs - more from the amount of mud on her legs which we couldn't get off or soften. I got a massive tub of udder salve and rubbed it the scabs day and night until 2 weeks ago. All scabs cleared and hair growing back on her legs. But now all the scabs from the mud rash are just at the back and inside of her of her knees. And on the inside of her hocks around the chestnuts. Down from there to hoof nothing. Can this still be mud rash, she hasn't been near any mud especially behind her knees!!!! The scabs are very thick and seem sore but she will let you rub the udder salve in to them. I know a bacteria causes the mud rash in the first instance but how can it still be not being turned out in a muddy field. Next year the pond will be fenced off so she can't go in it.