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I was just wondering whether anyone had any experience of this?
The livery yard I am on is very well kept, very clean and no feed is left lying around. All three (eek!) of my horses are fed from the floor as I think it is more natural, so buckets (the kangaroo rubber ones) are left in over night.
This morning, I went to get the said feed buckets out and noticed blood under one of them when I was washing it. I fed the horses and then had a closer look in the stable. There was a big patch of dried blood near to where the feed bucket had been.
I checked Grace's nose immediately thinking maybe she had had a nose bleed, but there was absolutely no sign of any blood coming from that area. So I took her out of the stable to have a proper look at her. I noticed some blood on her back hoof, and on closer inspection all near the coronet band had scabs on. It was not sore because she let me poke and prod it, but it was definitely where the blood had come from.
Then I discovered a tunnel in one of my bankings (they are tossed up every day) caused by a rat and have put two and two together really! Also, her bed was a bit of a mess this morning, but where the cuts are do not suggest she has banged her foot no anything (plus there is nothing for her to cut herself on in the stable).
She has shoes on, but the marks start just near her frog and then move to near to the coronet band... they do look like little teeth marks too
I have washed the foot with hibiscrub and applied some antibiotic cream I have left from when she had mud rash...
Any suggestions as to what to do now? For example is there anything I can put on the hoofs to deter them? Or has anyone had anything like this happen to them?
The livery yard I am on is very well kept, very clean and no feed is left lying around. All three (eek!) of my horses are fed from the floor as I think it is more natural, so buckets (the kangaroo rubber ones) are left in over night.
This morning, I went to get the said feed buckets out and noticed blood under one of them when I was washing it. I fed the horses and then had a closer look in the stable. There was a big patch of dried blood near to where the feed bucket had been.
I checked Grace's nose immediately thinking maybe she had had a nose bleed, but there was absolutely no sign of any blood coming from that area. So I took her out of the stable to have a proper look at her. I noticed some blood on her back hoof, and on closer inspection all near the coronet band had scabs on. It was not sore because she let me poke and prod it, but it was definitely where the blood had come from.
Then I discovered a tunnel in one of my bankings (they are tossed up every day) caused by a rat and have put two and two together really! Also, her bed was a bit of a mess this morning, but where the cuts are do not suggest she has banged her foot no anything (plus there is nothing for her to cut herself on in the stable).
She has shoes on, but the marks start just near her frog and then move to near to the coronet band... they do look like little teeth marks too
I have washed the foot with hibiscrub and applied some antibiotic cream I have left from when she had mud rash...
Any suggestions as to what to do now? For example is there anything I can put on the hoofs to deter them? Or has anyone had anything like this happen to them?