Becki1802
Well-Known Member
Hi,
I was just wondering whether anyone can tell me how you can tell the difference between the two?
I bought my horse back in Apr and had him vetted. The vet picked up 'thrush' in one of his back hooves but he was sound and passed the vet. I tried hard to keep them clean and I even scrubbed out his back feed with mild, skin safe disinfectant to kill any bacteria. I ask got some iodine solution from the vet and applied this.
When the horse was shod by my farrier he said that he had a sheered heel on that foot. At the second shoeing his foot seemed much better but at the third it was much worse. The farrier says he has good horn growth on the other 3 but it is almost like the fourth is being 'eaten' by infection. It also bled when he touched it. He told me to get something that would dry out the frog.
I tried a type of purple spray that was meant to dry as a barrier but if anything it is now worse.
Today I bought NAF Profeet Rock Hard and their Profeet liquid for his feed. When I scrubbed the foot out though I noticed that where he had bled when shod was now white. There are two white areas.
Reading online thrush is black. Canker seems to fit the description more... white/cauliflower like. Can thrush be white?!
He is sound but it is sore to touch. His feet don't smell which is characteristic of both infections.
Any thoughts? Advice?
I was just wondering whether anyone can tell me how you can tell the difference between the two?
I bought my horse back in Apr and had him vetted. The vet picked up 'thrush' in one of his back hooves but he was sound and passed the vet. I tried hard to keep them clean and I even scrubbed out his back feed with mild, skin safe disinfectant to kill any bacteria. I ask got some iodine solution from the vet and applied this.
When the horse was shod by my farrier he said that he had a sheered heel on that foot. At the second shoeing his foot seemed much better but at the third it was much worse. The farrier says he has good horn growth on the other 3 but it is almost like the fourth is being 'eaten' by infection. It also bled when he touched it. He told me to get something that would dry out the frog.
I tried a type of purple spray that was meant to dry as a barrier but if anything it is now worse.
Today I bought NAF Profeet Rock Hard and their Profeet liquid for his feed. When I scrubbed the foot out though I noticed that where he had bled when shod was now white. There are two white areas.
Reading online thrush is black. Canker seems to fit the description more... white/cauliflower like. Can thrush be white?!
He is sound but it is sore to touch. His feet don't smell which is characteristic of both infections.
Any thoughts? Advice?