Evadiva1514
Well-Known Member
Was wondering whether anyone may be able to help me?
I have a warmblood mare who (since the snow and ice) has become very sensitive and susceptible to mud fever (no scabs in the heel area, just her skin is pinkish and warm). She has 4 white socks and very little hair on her legs as shes so fine coated and since the big thaw the mud has been just atrocious. I've had to keep her in the last couple of days as turning her out is causing her to be very sore and miserable and her legs have been filling slightly after turnout too.
So in order for her to get a bit of turnout between now and the drier weather ive decided to get her a set of turnout chaps/socks to help protect her legs. But im unsure as to which ones to get. The Equilibrium hardy chaps look very good but they seem to be designed for helping arthritic horses etc and i was wondering whether they would be ok for mud fever sufferers. Does anyone use these turnout chaps and if so which ones and how do you get on with them?
Thanks in advance!
I have a warmblood mare who (since the snow and ice) has become very sensitive and susceptible to mud fever (no scabs in the heel area, just her skin is pinkish and warm). She has 4 white socks and very little hair on her legs as shes so fine coated and since the big thaw the mud has been just atrocious. I've had to keep her in the last couple of days as turning her out is causing her to be very sore and miserable and her legs have been filling slightly after turnout too.
So in order for her to get a bit of turnout between now and the drier weather ive decided to get her a set of turnout chaps/socks to help protect her legs. But im unsure as to which ones to get. The Equilibrium hardy chaps look very good but they seem to be designed for helping arthritic horses etc and i was wondering whether they would be ok for mud fever sufferers. Does anyone use these turnout chaps and if so which ones and how do you get on with them?
Thanks in advance!