poiuytrewq
Well-Known Member
Towards the end of last winter my horse understandably developed a few spots od mud fever.
Obviously as the ground dried the mud fever healed and disappeared, all but one patch. Its on the outside of his fetlock- well a little higher but near enough.
Ive tried hibi scrub, just water, pickings cabs, leaving scabs, sudocreme, Sulpher, various mud fever shop bought remedies aswell as completely leaving it alone.
However its still there and now the pink bare bit is about the size of a £2 coin but there are thick scabbed bits below it still to come off so it seems to be growing outwards still.
Its quite sore. Ive washed in very dilute hibiscrub and rinsed that off well before towel drying this morning and covering in skin healing antiseptic gel but can anyone suggest anything else?
There is no heat, swelling or lameness in the effected leg so I don't think antibiotics are needed (I try to avoid antibiotics as he has a sensitive tummy)
Obviously as the ground dried the mud fever healed and disappeared, all but one patch. Its on the outside of his fetlock- well a little higher but near enough.
Ive tried hibi scrub, just water, pickings cabs, leaving scabs, sudocreme, Sulpher, various mud fever shop bought remedies aswell as completely leaving it alone.
However its still there and now the pink bare bit is about the size of a £2 coin but there are thick scabbed bits below it still to come off so it seems to be growing outwards still.
Its quite sore. Ive washed in very dilute hibiscrub and rinsed that off well before towel drying this morning and covering in skin healing antiseptic gel but can anyone suggest anything else?
There is no heat, swelling or lameness in the effected leg so I don't think antibiotics are needed (I try to avoid antibiotics as he has a sensitive tummy)