L&M
Well-Known Member
My cob has been affected by mud fever this season, not had it before, but given the current conditions not really suprising...
Anyhow I have now got on top of it, but am musing on how to keep his legs safe for the last few meets - if I was just hacking I would use a barrier cream and avoid the worst of the mud, but obviously out hunting the mud is unavoidable.
To make matters worse he is grey, and mucky in the stable, so has to have his legs washed for every day he hunts, and he normally hunts twice weekly.
So any advice please, both for barriers and before and after care.
Anyhow I have now got on top of it, but am musing on how to keep his legs safe for the last few meets - if I was just hacking I would use a barrier cream and avoid the worst of the mud, but obviously out hunting the mud is unavoidable.
To make matters worse he is grey, and mucky in the stable, so has to have his legs washed for every day he hunts, and he normally hunts twice weekly.
So any advice please, both for barriers and before and after care.