Toffee_monster
Well-Known Member
A couple of weeks ago after a full clean up of legs etc I noticed moo had some small scabs tucked in his heel. So I brought him in for a week and treated it with sudocreme until it had cleared up.
Turned him back out this week with necessary precautions and yesterday I cleaned him off fully again and the damn mud fever is back, just higher up this time on his pastern / fetlock, solid protruding scabs aswell so they have obviously been weeping
He isn't lame at all but he is obviously sensitive when I touch his sore bits.
I put wound powder on last night to dry it out and today I am of to source some flowers of sulphur to add to my treatments.
Is the best thing to keep him in? He is quite happy being in but his legs really do full up when he is in for more than 24hrs
YO has suggested I make him a small paddock in the summer field where the only mud is at the gate but not sure whether he should be best indoors ??
Argh I knew there was a reason i used to say 'never have a grey' lol
Turned him back out this week with necessary precautions and yesterday I cleaned him off fully again and the damn mud fever is back, just higher up this time on his pastern / fetlock, solid protruding scabs aswell so they have obviously been weeping
He isn't lame at all but he is obviously sensitive when I touch his sore bits.
I put wound powder on last night to dry it out and today I am of to source some flowers of sulphur to add to my treatments.
Is the best thing to keep him in? He is quite happy being in but his legs really do full up when he is in for more than 24hrs
YO has suggested I make him a small paddock in the summer field where the only mud is at the gate but not sure whether he should be best indoors ??
Argh I knew there was a reason i used to say 'never have a grey' lol