Maclinda
Well-Known Member
Three weeks ago, and completely out of the blue, my horse had a severe case of mud fever. She was incredibly lame with it, leg was swollen, and couldn't weight bear. Vet was phoned immediately, who administered antibiotic and anti-inflammatory injections, a course of oral antibiotics and danilon, with a steroid cream. Swelling went down pretty quicky and she really improved but fetlock and heel was still really raw and scabby. Have been treating it topically and it has definitely improved but the fetlock is still swollen so contacted vet again. After consultation he advised more Danilon for inflammation and gave me two more topic creams as he really thought the swelling was due not to further infection but to the surface continual mud fever. Three weeks on its definitely improved, there are not much scabs left except for the inside of the joint but this is my problem. The fetlock joint is still a bit swollen where the worse is still remaining and my horse although completely sound in walk is still "feely" in trot and definitely taking a short stride on this side (hindleg is one affected). My questions are(sorry bit long-winded) is it normal to take three weeks for this to heal, should it still be swollen where the scabs are, and should she still be "lame". Any advise would be greatly appreciate. Vet coming out to another horse on Tuesday and I will get him to examine her again, but until then it would be good to be reassured!