holeymoley
Well-Known Member
Noticed my gelding had a horrible looking split up the bulb of his heel on his off hind last night. Not sore on it but it doesn't look good. I've spent the day doing some researching on it and it would appear to fit the bill for an 'infected central sulcus' . Some places say it's thrush others say it's not. As you can imagine there's various experiences of treatment . Has anyone dealt with this before ? Farrier due next week , obviously if he was sore/hot I would get vet asap but no signs of anything showing . Would like to catch it before it festers though . Don't fancy sticking the hoof pick into it- surely that could cause greater problems? Also have heard of people using Backtakill on it, don't fancy using this in there though as seems quite harsh . Have only given the area and the hoof a good wash with the hose and sprayed purple spray until I know what else to do... he's in at night on clean bedding and he's a very clean horse in his stable so no idea how it's came about , I can only imagine another result of our rather wet summer ?? Any help much appreciated .