showqa
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Hi all - a mare I bought recently had it on all four. i've got three legs clear and now she's wearing equichaps on those, but there's a patch on one of her front legs that just refuses to heal.
I'm cleaning it with a Hibiscrub wash when she comes in, picking any new scabs, drying the leg well and then smothering the affected area in an anti-bacterial that I had from the vet. Now the original patch is doing ok and the hair is growing back over it, but it seems to have spread a bit. I can't cover it until it's healed, but on the other hand how do I keep it clean??? My fields are not particularly wet, but she will insist on standing in the one and only slightly muddy area by the fence! She comes up the barn at night and so has a shavings bed within and hardcore yard without, hence no mud there. Thankfully she isn't lame with it but it is clearly very tender to touch. Any ideas please??? Thanks.
I'm cleaning it with a Hibiscrub wash when she comes in, picking any new scabs, drying the leg well and then smothering the affected area in an anti-bacterial that I had from the vet. Now the original patch is doing ok and the hair is growing back over it, but it seems to have spread a bit. I can't cover it until it's healed, but on the other hand how do I keep it clean??? My fields are not particularly wet, but she will insist on standing in the one and only slightly muddy area by the fence! She comes up the barn at night and so has a shavings bed within and hardcore yard without, hence no mud there. Thankfully she isn't lame with it but it is clearly very tender to touch. Any ideas please??? Thanks.