TotalEclipse
Member
Hi,
I've heard so many people say that pig oil with sulphar is the best mudfever barrier you can get. ive had some probs with it recently. have managed to get all scabs off and no weaping wounds so covered in pig oil with sulphar and put horse out today but tonight her legs are warm and swollen and i can feel scabs forming already. the strange thing is, i only put the barrier on the affected back legs which tonight had no mud stuck to them and the front legs with no barrier were covered in mud. i find its strange that the pig oil seems to be keeping the mud off her back legs but then how can she be getting scabs if there is no mud sticking to her?
I've heard so many people say that pig oil with sulphar is the best mudfever barrier you can get. ive had some probs with it recently. have managed to get all scabs off and no weaping wounds so covered in pig oil with sulphar and put horse out today but tonight her legs are warm and swollen and i can feel scabs forming already. the strange thing is, i only put the barrier on the affected back legs which tonight had no mud stuck to them and the front legs with no barrier were covered in mud. i find its strange that the pig oil seems to be keeping the mud off her back legs but then how can she be getting scabs if there is no mud sticking to her?