mud fever scabs all year round

impresario08

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My boy has mud fever type scabs all year round on one of his legs. His leg always regularly swells up when he's standing in the stable. It's managed by 24/7 turnout but I am thinking ahead to winter.

His leg has gotten scabby already, I think from where it has been wet/dry/wet/dry with the weather. Does anyone else have a horse who has a scabby leg all year round?
 
Yes I do, back of pasterns on white legs. It is the sun on my lad. He also has a white sock on a front but that is not affected as it is in the shade of his belly.

I use cow salve to soften the scabs and then protect the area.
 
Ask your Vet about Leukocytoclastic Vasculitis. This often is mistaken for mud fever.

I agree with this. I thought mine had mudfever for a prolonged period but it turned out to be this. There is another recent thread on here about LV if you want to look into it further.

Eta: my horse only got it in his two white legs
 
My Draft mare has had scabs on her legs all the time I have had her and has the scars to prove that she has had them for years before that. I have recently cut all wheat out of her diet and the scabs are reducing every day. Less than one week after she last had a small amount of wheat (treats with wheat as one ingredient), the remaining scabs are tiny and she is not itching at all.
 
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