alsxx
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Ok this may sound really daft, but my TB has a bit of mud fever on one of his hinds - the back of his pastern/heel. I have been cleaning it daily (hibiscrub, removing the scabby bits as best I can - easier said than done when he is waving his leg around in the air generally in my direction!!) but cannot get it to budge (usually have got rid of mud fever by this method in a few days)....its not getting any worse, but it just wont go.
He's out 24/7, don't really want to bring in if I can help it as he's so chilled out in the field, and field is not wet at all - there is no mud!! I have been covering it in sudo cream after its been cleaned and dried thoroughly. Does anyone have any good ideas on what I can use to get rid of it....I'm starting to think I may just have to admit defeat and ask te vet for something. Its not made him lame, but it is sore for him, and he did protest at having that leg fiddled with by the farrier today.
He's out 24/7, don't really want to bring in if I can help it as he's so chilled out in the field, and field is not wet at all - there is no mud!! I have been covering it in sudo cream after its been cleaned and dried thoroughly. Does anyone have any good ideas on what I can use to get rid of it....I'm starting to think I may just have to admit defeat and ask te vet for something. Its not made him lame, but it is sore for him, and he did protest at having that leg fiddled with by the farrier today.