LHIS
Well-Known Member
This has been done hundreds of times, I know, and I have asked for advice about this prior to moving to the yard where my horse has now contracted it, but circumstances dictated that I couldn't not wash his legs.
Long story short he has mud fever, I have come back from a week-long holiday where he has been on full livery to find him scabby and sore, I don't know if he has started with it before I went away, but he's definitely got it now.
I've never had a horse with it before (because I haven't had winter turn out before) and I want to get a hold on it before it gets worse.
I have read old threads and have ordered a few things including some pig oil & sulphur, some udder cream, a big pot of sudocream, and some leg wraps to try and get his legs dry more quickly (he is brought in at 3pm and I work FT so someone does this for me - they won't towel dry his legs for me but I could get them to put leg wraps on to quicken up the drying).
There seems to be so many methods in what works for some and not for others, but without trying a few things I won't know what works for us.
What I want to know, beside how to make him comfortable and any other treatment suggestions you might have, is is there any point keeping him in for a day or two to give him some respite - would this help at all? I feel awful for him and like a bad mother for putting him out in a soggy and muddy field. The mud is so thick and sticky that leaving it on his legs wasn't an option as even dried it was nigh on impossible to get off, its like its been mixed with glue.
I am moving him soon when we move house and am trying to find somewhere with better winter fields, but need to do something to help him now before I can remove him from the situation.
Help please
Long story short he has mud fever, I have come back from a week-long holiday where he has been on full livery to find him scabby and sore, I don't know if he has started with it before I went away, but he's definitely got it now.
I've never had a horse with it before (because I haven't had winter turn out before) and I want to get a hold on it before it gets worse.
I have read old threads and have ordered a few things including some pig oil & sulphur, some udder cream, a big pot of sudocream, and some leg wraps to try and get his legs dry more quickly (he is brought in at 3pm and I work FT so someone does this for me - they won't towel dry his legs for me but I could get them to put leg wraps on to quicken up the drying).
There seems to be so many methods in what works for some and not for others, but without trying a few things I won't know what works for us.
What I want to know, beside how to make him comfortable and any other treatment suggestions you might have, is is there any point keeping him in for a day or two to give him some respite - would this help at all? I feel awful for him and like a bad mother for putting him out in a soggy and muddy field. The mud is so thick and sticky that leaving it on his legs wasn't an option as even dried it was nigh on impossible to get off, its like its been mixed with glue.
I am moving him soon when we move house and am trying to find somewhere with better winter fields, but need to do something to help him now before I can remove him from the situation.
Help please