Thrush in hooves - best way to treat

tessybear

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Tess has always had fab feet never had an issue with her until she had her suprise foal. Now they are on straw bedding but overnight little filly is very wet and although they are properly mucked out each day Tess has been standing in wet bedding for a few hours resulting in thrush :(

Any ideas welcome but please no nastiness, her feet are picked out everyday i think the combination of foal taking it out of her and being stood in wet bedding over night has not been great for her feet. This week both are out but at night when its lashing it down we don't have any other option :(
 
A jolly good scrub with warm water and a brush and then some iodine spray?

Sorry - not an expert . . . but best of luck Hon.

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Red horse products field paste is really good stuff.

Thank you off to google this now !

A jolly good scrub with warm water and a brush and then some iodine spray?

Sorry - not an expert . . . but best of luck Hon.

P

We have been scrubbing with salt water and a brush at the momnent idodine spray :D but like you we are no expert on this so wondered if there is anything that would be better :)

Thank you lovely
 
I use Keratex hoof disinfectant. Can message you ingredients tomorrow if you want, bottle is at the yard. Worked for clearing my pony's thrush, you use a couple of drops 2/3 times a week.
 
You can get terymycin (sp?) Spray from vets, its basically for foot rot in sheep but fab for horses. Use twice a week but beware stains easily so you end up with green or blue hands lol.
 
Antibac stuff is fab, creature had awful thrush which was cleared up by this.

Have you considered a layer of eg wood pellets (I'd advise pre soaking in a wheelbarrow before laying in case Dolly thinks it's food!) under the straw or switching completely to pellets/shavings? It would be lots drier overnight. Megazorb is apparently very good too.
 
Antibac stuff is fab, creature had awful thrush which was cleared up by this.

Have you considered a layer of eg wood pellets (I'd advise pre soaking in a wheelbarrow before laying in case Dolly thinks it's food!) under the straw or switching completely to pellets/shavings? It would be lots drier overnight. Megazorb is apparently very good too.

Thank you :D no we havn't to be honest and it's something that does need to be looked into. Dolly just wees for england ! leaving poor tess with a soggy bed rather quickly.
 
Another shameless plug for Red Horse products (sole cleanse and sole paint as fatty is in overnight) A-MA-ZING results in one week!!!
 
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