Dexydoodle
Well-Known Member
Hi - new to the forum and need some advice please!
Bought my first horse (a cob mare) a couple of months ago (had a couple of shares for the previous 2 years) and got a problem that me and the others at the livery yard are a bit stumped with. She has a crease at the back of her pastern on both her forelegs that seems to have lots of little scabs in it - not sore at all. But, they seem to be cracking and bleeding a little - almost like chapped lips. Have tried sudocreme, aloe vera, vaseline and muddy marvel and thought I was getting somewhere until tonight when I turned her out in the arena to stretch her legs (we can't get them out due to the lane being a skating rink) and when she came in there was a little bit of blood again. So, made sure it was clean (have stopped using hibiscrub cos think this will dry it out more?) and popped aloe and vaseline on it. BUT - am really stuck - don't know what to try next - does anyone have any idea of what it might be/ how to clear it up?
She does have mud fever on her hindlegs and greasy knee on her forelegs (think thats what the vet said it was called) but the sudocreme is sorting the mud fever, and aloe and vaseline seems to have sorted the greasy knee, so don't think its either of those.
Any suggestions????
Bought my first horse (a cob mare) a couple of months ago (had a couple of shares for the previous 2 years) and got a problem that me and the others at the livery yard are a bit stumped with. She has a crease at the back of her pastern on both her forelegs that seems to have lots of little scabs in it - not sore at all. But, they seem to be cracking and bleeding a little - almost like chapped lips. Have tried sudocreme, aloe vera, vaseline and muddy marvel and thought I was getting somewhere until tonight when I turned her out in the arena to stretch her legs (we can't get them out due to the lane being a skating rink) and when she came in there was a little bit of blood again. So, made sure it was clean (have stopped using hibiscrub cos think this will dry it out more?) and popped aloe and vaseline on it. BUT - am really stuck - don't know what to try next - does anyone have any idea of what it might be/ how to clear it up?
She does have mud fever on her hindlegs and greasy knee on her forelegs (think thats what the vet said it was called) but the sudocreme is sorting the mud fever, and aloe and vaseline seems to have sorted the greasy knee, so don't think its either of those.
Any suggestions????