soloequestrian
Well-Known Member
One of my horses regularly gets mud fever on his white sock (his three chestnut legs don't seem to suffer anywhere near as much). The past two summers, the mud fever has got worse when it's hot, dry weather (like we've just had) and better when it's damp. This obviously isn't typical of mud fever and I wondered if anyone else has had this happen? I'm just treating with sudocrem and hibiscrub as I do winter mud fever, but perhaps I should be doing something different? The scabs are in the typical mud fever place ie around the back of his pastern joint, so I'm fairly sure it's not sunburn.