abi31
Well-Known Member
Just to clarify: in HORSES!
My friends horse was lame on Tuesday night and she asked me to have a look. I picked out her feet and her front two were quite smelly and the frogs had become quite 'squidgy' for want of a better term. Her right hoof was very warm. I said it might be thrush or an abcess but to keep her in the indoor turnout which has a clean concrete floor and rubber matting, and wash it out with peroxide or iodine.
The farrier was out the next day and thought it was thrush as well and said to keep doing the same thing. Is this ok or wrong or are there any better ways of treating it? I know you can get tar, how effective is that as I was worried that the infection may have been inside the hoof, not just the frog?
Vet is coming out to my horse next Tues for teeth and Vacc so she is going to ask them to check her horse over but would be grateful for any advice anyone can give.
Also, what are the causes of thrush? She was mortified when she looked it up as it said that dirty stables and not picking feet out were the main cause. I am stabled a few doors down from her and know she has the cleanest stable on the yard and picks her horses feet out twice a day.
Thankyou in advance for your help and suggestions.xx
My friends horse was lame on Tuesday night and she asked me to have a look. I picked out her feet and her front two were quite smelly and the frogs had become quite 'squidgy' for want of a better term. Her right hoof was very warm. I said it might be thrush or an abcess but to keep her in the indoor turnout which has a clean concrete floor and rubber matting, and wash it out with peroxide or iodine.
The farrier was out the next day and thought it was thrush as well and said to keep doing the same thing. Is this ok or wrong or are there any better ways of treating it? I know you can get tar, how effective is that as I was worried that the infection may have been inside the hoof, not just the frog?
Vet is coming out to my horse next Tues for teeth and Vacc so she is going to ask them to check her horse over but would be grateful for any advice anyone can give.
Also, what are the causes of thrush? She was mortified when she looked it up as it said that dirty stables and not picking feet out were the main cause. I am stabled a few doors down from her and know she has the cleanest stable on the yard and picks her horses feet out twice a day.
Thankyou in advance for your help and suggestions.xx