Friday, January 15, 2010

Rain Rot In Horses How Do Horses Get Rain Rot?

How do horses get rain rot? - rain rot in horses

I wondered how the rain horse? I am researching this and can not be the answer anywhere!
The help is greatly appreciated
Shazza xxx

5 comments:

horse... said...

is a fungal infection that usually occurs with a very wet and the horse still has a thick winter coat, and the summit is not robust. Bed-wetting by rain, the skin moisture and nourishes the skin to smooth (as if they're in the bathroom too long, the skin begins to wrinkled) skin becomes susceptible to infections and moisture caught in the middle of winter is the perfect environment for fungal infections to develop. Also known to stimulate Scald .- One of my horses many years ago (there are about 24 years I believe), a friend advised me to use soap Pharmacy scabies in humans. - What was for me. Hope this helps

lindsay3... said...

rot or rain scald the skin is caused by a bacterial imbalance. Ie, carpets, and off usually takes place in horses in the clothes and cut off because the acidity of rain, which caused a bacterial infection. Probably on the back of the spine and Withers, there are, especially when the rain falls.

Check www.naturallyequine.webs.com for a treatment that works.

lindsay3... said...

rot or rain scald the skin is caused by a bacterial imbalance. Ie, carpets, and off usually takes place in horses in the clothes and cut off because the acidity of rain, which caused a bacterial infection. Probably on the back of the spine and Withers, there are, especially when the rain falls.

Check www.naturallyequine.webs.com for a treatment that works.

iloveink... said...

Hey! ..
Last year my horse red rain badly, and I looked around and asked people and they said it does not dry properly after they get wet (eg when it rains or when they bathe U)
Hope this helps a little!

Marcus said...

http://www.horseconnections.co.uk/pages/ ...

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