RachelB
Well-Known Member
My horse's feet are fine when the weather is dry, but as soon as it rains and her feet get damp she gets everything under the sun wrong with her feet. Even if it gets a bit damp on the ground because of dew, her frogs and especially her heels seem to become stupidly soft. We did the seedy toe bit this summer (not too bad and now thankfully grown out) and had thrush round the outsides of the frogs, but now we seem to have developed thrush in the middle bit of the frog. One of her heels is also starting to crack upwards between her heels. My farrier told me to pack it with iodine-soaked cotton wool and I have some terramycin spray, but would it be a good idea once it's cleared up to put something on her heels/frogs to stop the gunk getting in there? She is in a mud-free field 24/7 so there isn't much I can do there... I thought about Camrosa but it's waaaaay too expensive to go putting that on every few days!
Suggestions/thoughts?
Suggestions/thoughts?