paddy555
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not singling you out but chose this to reply to because of your final sentence.I went through the exact same thing with my mare's white stocking (you can just about see the stocking on the photo in my avatar) this year. Vet diagnosed leukocyte vasculitis and prescribed oral steroids for a fortnight, it was a kind of paste which I added to her feed, and steroid cream. It's looking much better at the moment but even a day of winter sun makes it more sensitive to the touch.
Many years ago, possibly around 2010 several on here had LV. Started in around Aug (as mine did) so not mud fever etc etc also not diet. They did the usual vet, steroid, anti biotic,, flamazine cream mix etc etc. It took a long time to make progress, horses legs sore, they wouldn't cooperate etc etc
Someone wrote to Dr Knott who very kindly replied to her. Sadly I have lost a copy of this and it is too far back to come up here on searches.
The reply basically was about light. You had to keep light off. Not only in summer but also in winter. There is a lot of sun in winter. Cause may be auto immune but no definitive answer. He mentioned the size of the molecules regrowing and you had to keep light off for a YEAR.
I followed this advice to the letter and put the legs in silver whinnies for a whole year. It worked perfectly. Before doing that I had done the cream thing but it kept coming back and I kept getting kicked.
I got silver whinnies from Sweden but I think now they have to come from the US. Pain to have to get them, pain to have to use them and pain to have to wash them (you need more than one pair) but they and Dr Knott's advice worked perfectly. Removed them finally the following Sept after a year and perfect. No recurrence. and that was several years ago.