Footlights
Well-Known Member
I think my horse has mild mud fever on his two white feet. I have been smothering them in sudocreme every day for about a week now, but it doesn't seem to be getting any better.
He lives out 24/7 - the fields aren't muddy, but I suppose with all the rain recently it is very possible that it is mud fever.
Should I carry on with the sudocrem and wait for it to clear up when the weather dries up, or is there is better treatment to try? We don't have any hard standing, so it is going to be quite difficult to get his legs completely dry before treating.
He lives out 24/7 - the fields aren't muddy, but I suppose with all the rain recently it is very possible that it is mud fever.
Should I carry on with the sudocrem and wait for it to clear up when the weather dries up, or is there is better treatment to try? We don't have any hard standing, so it is going to be quite difficult to get his legs completely dry before treating.