mynutmeg
Well-Known Member
I got a new horse last weekend (yay
)
she's a very sweet 3 yo irish draught. She's friendly and used to people but had very little done with her at all before we got her (basically been in a field, had a headcollar on, minimal amount of work on picking up feet and thats about it)
She allows you to pick up her front feet (and I mean 'you' pick up - she does not help you at all!!) but we've been struggling with her back feet - she'll pick them up but then kick out quite violently (not in a nasty way at all, no aiming for you or anything, very much a worried, unhappy way) and today we worked out why - she's got what feels like quite long standing bits of mud fever. They're not massive or awful but they are there.
She allows you to touch her legs but obv tugging on the fetlock to get her to lift has been uncomfotable for her. I've been able to cream them up tonight but my usual mud fever treatment involves washing and scrubbing and is likely to be uncomfortable for her so I don't think she'll allow that.
Any suggestions for topical, easy application, things that will help to heal this up?
she's a very sweet 3 yo irish draught. She's friendly and used to people but had very little done with her at all before we got her (basically been in a field, had a headcollar on, minimal amount of work on picking up feet and thats about it)
She allows you to pick up her front feet (and I mean 'you' pick up - she does not help you at all!!) but we've been struggling with her back feet - she'll pick them up but then kick out quite violently (not in a nasty way at all, no aiming for you or anything, very much a worried, unhappy way) and today we worked out why - she's got what feels like quite long standing bits of mud fever. They're not massive or awful but they are there.
She allows you to touch her legs but obv tugging on the fetlock to get her to lift has been uncomfotable for her. I've been able to cream them up tonight but my usual mud fever treatment involves washing and scrubbing and is likely to be uncomfortable for her so I don't think she'll allow that.
Any suggestions for topical, easy application, things that will help to heal this up?