Birker2020
Well-Known Member
My horse has got thrush for the first time ever and I am a bit worried. Apparently there are a few horses I know that have the same, I think its to do with the dry weather and now the rain that we have had. Her bed is dug out every day to the floor by myself, she's on shavings. Her feet are picked out once a day in the evening when I get there after work and also after she has been on the walker which is most days.
She had thrush last weekend on her near fore and someone on the yard suggested mouth wash with alcohol in it as their farrier swore blind it worked and it was the best remedy, since I've been using it a number of people have said they have used the same with success.
I treated it with some mouthwash over the weekend and it looks really good now, dried up. But last night picking out her off side hind a load of frog (which was white) came away and smells foul. I've given it a good brush out and put mouth wash on it again but has anyone got any suggestions if there is anything else I can use to prevent the other two falling foul of thrush (sorry for the pun).
No lameness, just his disgusting smell on the off fore. I don't feel its worth a vets visit. What do you do to treat?
Please .... no rude comments necessary, just looking for advice.
She had thrush last weekend on her near fore and someone on the yard suggested mouth wash with alcohol in it as their farrier swore blind it worked and it was the best remedy, since I've been using it a number of people have said they have used the same with success.
I treated it with some mouthwash over the weekend and it looks really good now, dried up. But last night picking out her off side hind a load of frog (which was white) came away and smells foul. I've given it a good brush out and put mouth wash on it again but has anyone got any suggestions if there is anything else I can use to prevent the other two falling foul of thrush (sorry for the pun).
No lameness, just his disgusting smell on the off fore. I don't feel its worth a vets visit. What do you do to treat?
Please .... no rude comments necessary, just looking for advice.