Shysmum
Well-Known Member
I know there have been a lot of threads on about this, so I just thought I would say what I've done to clear a nasty case of thrush over the last few weeks. Shy is prone to thrush *urgh*, but i hope this info may help someone struggling as we were. He also had "white blisters" on his heels, part of the infection I think, and he was very sore. It got out of hand when I was away I think.
Firstly I had the farrier out, and even though Shy is barefoot, got him to trim the frogs to expose the bad areas to the air.
Next, I kept him in for five days (not something a lot of peeps can do I know).
Every day, his hooves were picked out (obviously) and I scrubbed them once a day with a very dilute solution of hibiscrub, for the first three days. This has now been reduced to once a week.
Twice a day I applied a combination of eucalyptus oil and tea tree oil (just used cheap stuff from Boyes tbh), mixed in a spray bottle from Superdrug. Easy peasy.
Once the thrush was under control, and the order had arrived, I started using Red Horse Field Paste before turn out - this has the same combination of essential oils, plus other goodies - wedging it right into the frog.
After two weeks, the difference is amazing. I now just wash them out with hibiscrub once a week, spray the oils on every three days or so, and use the field paste.
I do hope this helps someone out there.
Firstly I had the farrier out, and even though Shy is barefoot, got him to trim the frogs to expose the bad areas to the air.
Next, I kept him in for five days (not something a lot of peeps can do I know).
Every day, his hooves were picked out (obviously) and I scrubbed them once a day with a very dilute solution of hibiscrub, for the first three days. This has now been reduced to once a week.
Twice a day I applied a combination of eucalyptus oil and tea tree oil (just used cheap stuff from Boyes tbh), mixed in a spray bottle from Superdrug. Easy peasy.
Once the thrush was under control, and the order had arrived, I started using Red Horse Field Paste before turn out - this has the same combination of essential oils, plus other goodies - wedging it right into the frog.
After two weeks, the difference is amazing. I now just wash them out with hibiscrub once a week, spray the oils on every three days or so, and use the field paste.
I do hope this helps someone out there.
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