thehorsediva
Well-Known Member
Hi,
My farrier came yesterday and found my cob has thrush in one of his hinds in the frog of his hoof. I did not get to see him but he left a message with another lady at the yard saying to use hydrogen peroxide on it and then purple spray it. I have been told just to pour it on the frog? How often should I be doing this? Any other advice as to what to use or how long I should do this for? Should I treat all hooves or just this one?
Also I am conscious I need to prevent this from happening again. His feet are picked out twice daily and I use pig oil and sulphur on his legs once every two weeks to keep his feathers in good condition. The field is only a little muddy by the gate, but maybe he is hanging around here at night. From Saturday he will be coming in at night which I hope will give them a chance to dry properly. Is there anything else I should be doing? Thanks
My farrier came yesterday and found my cob has thrush in one of his hinds in the frog of his hoof. I did not get to see him but he left a message with another lady at the yard saying to use hydrogen peroxide on it and then purple spray it. I have been told just to pour it on the frog? How often should I be doing this? Any other advice as to what to use or how long I should do this for? Should I treat all hooves or just this one?
Also I am conscious I need to prevent this from happening again. His feet are picked out twice daily and I use pig oil and sulphur on his legs once every two weeks to keep his feathers in good condition. The field is only a little muddy by the gate, but maybe he is hanging around here at night. From Saturday he will be coming in at night which I hope will give them a chance to dry properly. Is there anything else I should be doing? Thanks