Gingey
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As title....
After the hideous weather we've been having recently, his field is pretty soggy- it generally drains OK as it's on top of a slope/little hill, but judging by the track by the fence it seems he's been marching up and down in the mud!!
Never, ever had problems with mud fever before, so don't really know anything about it (having been reading up on lots of H and H articles about it this evening though!)- I'm pretty sure that is what he has, it's only one one leg, just a couple of pink scabs/sores on his pastern about the size of 5p coins..sound like mud fever? Only noticed it today but they can't have been there hugely long as I check his legs over regularly. So far all I've done is wash with warm water and dry v thoroughly as I know being damp is the worst thing for it.
I don't think I'll need to clip the area or anything as he is a TB and with white sock and I keep his heels trimmed anyway so think it should air OK.
Like I say, I don't know anything about it, and while the articles are helpful I was wondering if I could pick some people's brains about their experiences and tips...
Should I keep him in? Or turn him out with it covered up (I don't have turnout boots or anything so would be some form of waterproof dressing)- have heard this isn't great as it needs the air to it though?
I do like to keep him out as much as possible (especially as he's a bit of a fruitloop currently)though obviously if he should come in then he will of course- he's normally out all day and stabled at night.
Is it best to avoid riding him in wet school/out in the muddy fields (lots of roadwork here we come....
) until it gets better?
Should I get a specialised wash/treatment cream/barrier cream? Or any home remedies...? One H and H article said E45 cream??
I know it's not exactly life threatening (and he hasn't shown any discomfort at all, no swelling or anything, and he very obligingly let me poke it and prod it and wash it and dry it tonight!) but I don't want it to escalate at all..
Thanks!
After the hideous weather we've been having recently, his field is pretty soggy- it generally drains OK as it's on top of a slope/little hill, but judging by the track by the fence it seems he's been marching up and down in the mud!!
Never, ever had problems with mud fever before, so don't really know anything about it (having been reading up on lots of H and H articles about it this evening though!)- I'm pretty sure that is what he has, it's only one one leg, just a couple of pink scabs/sores on his pastern about the size of 5p coins..sound like mud fever? Only noticed it today but they can't have been there hugely long as I check his legs over regularly. So far all I've done is wash with warm water and dry v thoroughly as I know being damp is the worst thing for it.
I don't think I'll need to clip the area or anything as he is a TB and with white sock and I keep his heels trimmed anyway so think it should air OK.
Like I say, I don't know anything about it, and while the articles are helpful I was wondering if I could pick some people's brains about their experiences and tips...
Should I keep him in? Or turn him out with it covered up (I don't have turnout boots or anything so would be some form of waterproof dressing)- have heard this isn't great as it needs the air to it though?
I do like to keep him out as much as possible (especially as he's a bit of a fruitloop currently)though obviously if he should come in then he will of course- he's normally out all day and stabled at night.
Is it best to avoid riding him in wet school/out in the muddy fields (lots of roadwork here we come....
Should I get a specialised wash/treatment cream/barrier cream? Or any home remedies...? One H and H article said E45 cream??
I know it's not exactly life threatening (and he hasn't shown any discomfort at all, no swelling or anything, and he very obligingly let me poke it and prod it and wash it and dry it tonight!) but I don't want it to escalate at all..
Thanks!