flutterby321
Well-Known Member
Sorry, but I've never had a horse prone to mud-fever before. But my new horse is a skewbald with white socks, so every time he's been coming in from the field i've been hosing his legs off then towel-drying them. He does get grease on the backs of his front legs, so I should've guessed what would happen. His field is like a bog at the minute, so he's not turned out much, maybe for a few nights a week. So I thought he'd be fine.
But this morning I brought him in and he has one scab on front lower leg, about the size of a penny. It had some yellowy discharge coming from it, so I though it might be mud fever.
Any advice on treatment or prevention for the future?
But this morning I brought him in and he has one scab on front lower leg, about the size of a penny. It had some yellowy discharge coming from it, so I though it might be mud fever.
Any advice on treatment or prevention for the future?