lornahill
Member
Hi everyone. I believe my TB has mild mud fever, he has a scab the size of a 1p piece on the back of his heel and a few scabs on the front. The scabs are really hard and other horse owners at my yard have advised me to just rinse and dry with a towel as normal and NOT pick the scabs off as they are hard.
Other people have advised to wash with hibiscrub and put cream on? Whats the best thing to do?
His feet are not hot ad I thought it was getting better until it appeared on the back of the foot? Its not really feasible for me to not turn him out he gets really stressed and het up when hes turned out late, let alone left in? Plus I work in London so wont be there to entertain him if he is left in?
He is usually turned out with over reach boots on, but I have left these off because I thought they may rub on the scabs and make it sore?
This is my first horse so my experience with mud fever is extremely limited! Who knew how stressful this could all be!
Thanks in advance!
Other people have advised to wash with hibiscrub and put cream on? Whats the best thing to do?
His feet are not hot ad I thought it was getting better until it appeared on the back of the foot? Its not really feasible for me to not turn him out he gets really stressed and het up when hes turned out late, let alone left in? Plus I work in London so wont be there to entertain him if he is left in?
He is usually turned out with over reach boots on, but I have left these off because I thought they may rub on the scabs and make it sore?
This is my first horse so my experience with mud fever is extremely limited! Who knew how stressful this could all be!
Thanks in advance!