Scabby Skin & Chestnuts falling off

Joss

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I have shown this to my rather non-horsey vets & so far no helpful advice. Just wondering if any of you have any ideas. I will get some pics. My horse has weird scabbing around the bulbs of his heels & also around his ergots. It is not mud fever (or not like I have ever seen before). It is dry but kind of grows like storks of long thin scabs. When I rub these off it goes back to pink skin & then just re-grows. He has also got a couple of scars from minor cuts on his lower legs & these have got this weird storky scabbing on too. I have tried hibiscrubbing regularly, blue spray, sudocrem & camrosa (not all at the same time I hasten to add). The camrosa breaks down the scabs but then makes it red raw & I back off at that point.

The latest development is his chestnuts have peeled off leaving pink sort of skin underneath. I have never seen this before. He does not seem to be itchy although I suppose there is an off-chance that he has done this at night with his teeth.
 
First of all, I'd check his diet, make sure it's balanced and he's getting enough oil which will help with his skin. Alfa A Oil and sunflower seeds are both good for this. I'd also think about adding a balancer if he's not getting the recommended levels of his feed. Just doing those two things will give his skin a boost which in turn should help with the scaliness.
I wouldn't be washing it any more but using something like zinc & castor oil cream or Protocon. Whatever you use, stay with the one thing for a while, swapping about all the time is only going to weaken the skin.
That's what I would be thinking of doing for starters anyway!
 
Thank you, I will try adding a little extra oil. His actual coat is really good & shiny. He is fed mainly D&H competition Country mix (1scp in morning, 2 in evening) so I feel he is getting plenty of balanced hard food. He often feel I need to wash as you cant put cream on on top of mud.........
 
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