Mud fever after care

Bambi.

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I would rather use a gel or oil than a cream, the cream can build up and become thick possibly causing further issues, keeping the area as clean and dry as possible now with as little washing as you can get away with will allow it to finish healing and new hair to grow back, you have done well to get to this stage, with the ground getting worse good luck with keeping it at bay.
 
My TB had a horrible allergic reaction to the Barrier Heel to Hoof. I haven't tried the ones that you listed OP.

I like Aromaheel; it is very sticky but creates a good barrier. It also has a money back guarantee, so you have nothing to lose by trying it!
www.aromesse.com/skin-problem/equinat-aromaheel-mud-scabs.html

What made the biggest difference though was getting the minerals balanced in his diet.
 
To help heal the skin then Flammazine is good. For field protection I recommend Keratex mud shield powder or the Muddy Buddy equivalent, brilliant stuff.
 
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