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Hello after some advice from those with hairy ones, Our cob has mallenders behind her knees that although treated with sudocreme and pig oil seem to flare up and 'burst' with the weather change. It was recently very windy round here and her skin dried up quite a bit, over night she went from being sound and happy to hopping lame, dishing her front leg to avoid bending it. We got the vet out who was given her a mite injection which will be followed up in 3 weeks in case there are any mites. However apart from sudocreming daily what would you do to try and stop them from getting bad ? Her legs are fully clipped out and always have been due to thickening of her pasterns from previous mite scars they get greasy quickly so easier to maintain this way. Any sensible advice will be welcomed with open arms ! She is being brought back into work 2 weeks since they burst open and were really sore as she is sound once again and they are healing with daily application of sudocreme and the occasional hot water with salt in to clean. Will add she had an infection in one so has just finished a course of antibiotics, vet seemed to think this will be a constant thing with her but if managed properly shouldn't cause her to be lame.