Enfys
Well-Known Member
Do you treat it as if it is contagious?
We have been having a really warm, wet Fall here and some of the youngsters and thinner coated horses have got a touch of rain rot. Owners are now Googling like crazy and have got themselves in a right pickle ith all the conflicting info...horses should be isolated, stabled, clipped, on a course of anti-biotics etc, etc.
Now, I know what I will advise to treat it, the same as I have done for 20 odd years, it has always cleared up and I haven't maimed or killed a horse doing it my way yet.
How I treat it is beside the point because it depends on the individual case, what I am interested in is it, as I said, generally treated as contagious?
We have been having a really warm, wet Fall here and some of the youngsters and thinner coated horses have got a touch of rain rot. Owners are now Googling like crazy and have got themselves in a right pickle ith all the conflicting info...horses should be isolated, stabled, clipped, on a course of anti-biotics etc, etc.
Now, I know what I will advise to treat it, the same as I have done for 20 odd years, it has always cleared up and I haven't maimed or killed a horse doing it my way yet.
How I treat it is beside the point because it depends on the individual case, what I am interested in is it, as I said, generally treated as contagious?
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