White spots in ears?

Yes I think you are correct and they are aural plaques. Years ago my first pony had them and I spent ages trying to "clean them out" (well I was a small child!) the vet got most uppity and gave my mum a massive lecture on how they should be left alone! Since then several of my horses have had them and I have left well alone.
 
Ah now, a couple of years ago here on HHO, we all had an aural plaque experiment take place. Lots of us had horses with aural plaques and we all decided to use different products to try to clear them. Many worked well - actually thinking offhand, PF had great success but I don't recall what she used.

I used MTG and my horse's aural plaques disappeared. You mustn't pick at them though, just gently rub some soothing cream/ointment on them.
 
Pants!!!! Corroy has them in one ear only
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I gave my MTG away
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You can make it up yourself; MTG is just mineral oil and sulphur.
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Yes I think you're right Seahorse, PF did use Canesten.
 
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Oh no I'm going to have to go to the chemist now and get some, I bet they all think I have thrush!!

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Not necessarily; the same product (same co, same ingredients, different name) is marketed here for athlete's foot!
Ask for something with Clotrimazole in it
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Actually, embarrassing story ("Surely not!" I hear you cry... "Nothing embarrassing EVER happens to PF!"); I had a really bad bout of thrush the other week (haven't had it so bad for AGES) and I needed something a bit stronger than just the cream, but don't know what it's called in Spanish and I had to explain to the chemist what it was and it's sooooo much worse having to say you have a fungal infection in your hoohaa than to say 'thrush' ...
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it's sooooo much worse having to say you have a fungal infection in your hoohaa than to say 'thrush' ...
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*giggles* poor you! This board is very good for lulz tonight
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I found that Camrosa is quite effective at reducing them, I would have left well alone but the old boy was getting quite touchy about his ears and they were getting quite stiff, less so after the Camrosa and the lumps reduced significantly.

To stop them getting any worse an ear net when turned out seemed to help too - kept the little flies off them
 
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