We are clay, pig oil &sulphur is great for preventing mud fever, you only need apply once a week, but resist the temptation to hose. i just paint it on. buy the oil online and add your own yellow sulphur. Much cheaper than the small 1 litre from the tack shop.I am on clay in the North West, so my field is resembling a big pond at the moment. I’m so fed up, so far this winter I’ve had 2 abscesses and some cellulitis from mud fever. I haven’t ridden in over a month now either as it’s too dark by the time I get chance
Don’t worry there is no hint of a second beast from the east on its way in the forecast. These papers talk such crap. It’s likely to get colder but more settled into January so hopefully less rain… although ice means my arena freezes and the taps freeze and I have to put hay in the fieldsIf you think it’s wet now just wait until beast from the east round 2 we will all need a bloody ark when it melts. Reading here I’m glad I’m not the only one with wet as fuck fields. I’ve never know mine so wet, one of my horse’s paddocks never dried over the summer so now looks like a river. The water is running down into the ditch from it and I’ve never known it to do that. I can normally use it until January but haven’t used it it for well over a month.
My horse in question has a reaction to Pig OilWe are clay, pig oil &sulphur is great for preventing mud fever, you only need apply once a week, but resist the temptation to hose. i just paint it on. buy the oil online and add your own yellow sulphur. Much cheaper than the small 1 litre from the tack shop.
not the cheapest but free delivery.
red horse stuff is good for foot hygiene. Abscesses are a nightmare. If you can train your horse to stand with his/her foot in a bucket of hot water and Epsom salts it really helps.
They say it every year and it hasn’t happened yetDon’t worry there is no hint of a second beast from the east on its way in the forecast. These papers talk such crap. It’s likely to get colder but more settled into January so hopefully less rain… although ice means my arena freezes and the taps freeze and I have to put hay in the fieldsbring on May!
Interested to get horsey people's opinions as I'm potentially considering moving yards.
I just have the one mare, at the moment she is at my friend's field which is about 20 mins drive away. Friend and her mum live close to field and she has 4 other horses (all live out 24/7 all year round) so they do morning checks and I just go over 4-5 times a week to poo pick, ride etc. No issues if I am away on holiday or anything as friend will cover it. Negatives are no stables, ground very boggy atm and hacking routes are ok, could be better.
If I move I could potentially get DIY in or close to my town so 5-10 mins drive for me but obviously I'd need to go every day. Its unlikely to be 24/7 turnout in winter but a stable might be helpful atm with mares recurring thrush issue. Obviously if I was on holiday I'd need to pay for cover but potentially better hacking routes around here.
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Reading it back I think maybe I'm mad to consider moving! I think maybe the drive seems worse in winter and I'm always fighting to get things done in daylight. The thrush is also a concern atm as I can't get her off the mud. Was thinking of doing cleantrax to try and get on top of it but seems to be out of stock everywhere
One of mine is still under water. It never dried out fully last summer so it won’t be drying out anytime soon. The ground is frozen though so my other field is “dry”.Are everyone's fields drying out a bit now we've had a few days of cold but sunny weather? Trimmer wasn't too concerned by my mares feet, said they're not as bad as they were in oct. The field paste does definitely seem to be helping. And we've moved them into the top end of their current paddock and it's actually drying out quite nicely at the min so hope it stays that way!
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