Crazydancer
Well-Known Member
Reading through the various mud fever threads, it seems there are many treatments and theories, with no one solution working for all. So I guess trying a few to see how effective they are for your horse is the way to go.
One thing that is not often mentioned though, is do you trim first? My two are native part-breds (one WelshX, one ConnieX) so have some light feathering, but obviously not thick trad cob type. I do wonder if I should trim, to make treatment easier to apply, or to leave, as the feathers provide some protection?
What would the thoughts be on this?
One thing that is not often mentioned though, is do you trim first? My two are native part-breds (one WelshX, one ConnieX) so have some light feathering, but obviously not thick trad cob type. I do wonder if I should trim, to make treatment easier to apply, or to leave, as the feathers provide some protection?
What would the thoughts be on this?