crazypony
Well-Known Member
It's been years since I've had to deal with this, and way back then we would wash the leg, dry, apply cream, pick off scabs, wash, dry etc, and keep on box rest until clear.
There seem to be so many products now.
Mare has mudfever, although not 'bad', it is somewhat sore. Atm washing twice a day with hibiscrub, drying and applying sudocrem and / or a topical gel.
Vet suggested taking her feathers off, and using turnout socks. It's also been suggested that i bandage or use long wraps in the stable to prevent bedding irritating the area. That sounds perfectly reasonable except I can't help but think it would stop air circulating, and maybe make the area sweat and become moist... which could make matters worse.
What methods of treatment and prevention work the best? a combination of things or is it better to keep it simple? Are these turnout socks worth buying, and is it worth taking the feathers off? Do you bandage in the stable ?
There seem to be so many products now.
Mare has mudfever, although not 'bad', it is somewhat sore. Atm washing twice a day with hibiscrub, drying and applying sudocrem and / or a topical gel.
Vet suggested taking her feathers off, and using turnout socks. It's also been suggested that i bandage or use long wraps in the stable to prevent bedding irritating the area. That sounds perfectly reasonable except I can't help but think it would stop air circulating, and maybe make the area sweat and become moist... which could make matters worse.
What methods of treatment and prevention work the best? a combination of things or is it better to keep it simple? Are these turnout socks worth buying, and is it worth taking the feathers off? Do you bandage in the stable ?