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Mud fever in horses

Mud fever is a common skin condition in horses and mainly affects the lower legs, usually around the pastern. The skin becomes irritated or inflamed and may show wounds, cracks and scabs. Mud fever occurs more often during wet periods such as late summer and autumn and can become persistent or even chronic without proper care.

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When should mud fever care products be used?

Mud fever care products can be used:

  • at the first signs of skin irritation around the pastern
  • for wounds, scabs and cracks
  • to support skin recovery
  • preventively in horses prone to mud fever

Consistent and proper care is essential to prevent further skin damage.

Mud fever requires a complete approach

In addition to external care, attention should be paid to stable hygiene, dry living conditions and internal support. In cases of persistent or severe symptoms, consulting a vet is advised.

Would you like to learn more about the causes, symptoms and treatment of mud fever? Read our detailed blog Mud fever in horses: causes and treatment.

With the right care products and a consistent approach, mud fever in horses can often be managed effectively. Starting care and preventive measures in time helps reduce the risk of recurring problems.