DebbieCG
Well-Known Member
Apologies if this problem has been covered before, but I was wondering if anyone has any knowledge about mud fever flare up (any season) caused by change of grass or field and not wet/muddy conditions.
My horse has over the years suffered from mud fever mainly on her hind heals which never quite clears up. We seem to have noticed that one of her hind legs is affected mostly, which coincides with a change of field. For instrance, she can change field to one she has not been in for about 9 months and she seems to have a problem and she can go slightly lame on her hind leg, which actually appears like it is the top of the leg that has the problem, although the fetlock becomes swollen.
I don't mean the scabs making her become lame but she seems to get an infection in her leg and then we call the vet and anti biotics are given and all better again.
I am not knowledgeable on this subject - does anyone know if there is any source of information I can look at please to learn more about the process/how bacteria/mud fever may affect etc?
My horse has over the years suffered from mud fever mainly on her hind heals which never quite clears up. We seem to have noticed that one of her hind legs is affected mostly, which coincides with a change of field. For instrance, she can change field to one she has not been in for about 9 months and she seems to have a problem and she can go slightly lame on her hind leg, which actually appears like it is the top of the leg that has the problem, although the fetlock becomes swollen.
I don't mean the scabs making her become lame but she seems to get an infection in her leg and then we call the vet and anti biotics are given and all better again.
I am not knowledgeable on this subject - does anyone know if there is any source of information I can look at please to learn more about the process/how bacteria/mud fever may affect etc?