bubbilygum
Well-Known Member
My boy has just started going out again after being on box rest since the end of October for lameness issues (still not 100% what caused it but evidence is pointing towards flat feet which regular shoes have helped with a lot!) All is well except the frogs in his hind feet have gone white and mushy and are almost disintegrating. He doesn't mind me prodding and poking them or pulling the loose bits away, and I have been putting tea tree on them for now. They are a bit smelly but not unbearably so. Would you say this was thrush, or something more sinister? He has only been out since Wednesday and I first noticed his frogs being like this on Friday morning. One of the fellow liveries on my yard suggested that this was probably just his frogs adapting to not being on a nice shavings bed any more and that they were coming away to make space for new, harder frogs. Would putting hoof oil or another barrier (sudocrem etc) on him before he goes out or when he is brought in help?
Any suggestions welcomed!
Any suggestions welcomed!