aradiagreen
Well-Known Member
My cob has mud fever in his back legs in his white feathers. Its orange at the roots and seeping :-( One feels a bit warm too and it must have hurt as he kept lifting his leg. He has very thick feathers. He lives out 24/7 and I do not have access to a stable or shelter. When I bought him he had massive golf-ball sized scars on each of his fetlocks (& still has) - are they from mud fever?
How do I treat it? What do you recommend? There's so many different products! Should I clip his feathers?
I was looking at turn-out boots but doubt they'd be any good 24/7 or am I wrong?
Thanks for all your help...
How do I treat it? What do you recommend? There's so many different products! Should I clip his feathers?
I was looking at turn-out boots but doubt they'd be any good 24/7 or am I wrong?
Thanks for all your help...