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Best way to keep Mud Fever at bay?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gemma F" data-source="post: 40187"><p>Last winter I had to keep my mare in virtually 24/7 (led out twice a day and ridden), because she got terrible mud fever (I only got her in Jan so was already set in). This year I'd like to turn her out as much as possible as I'm retiring her and it keeps her happy being out. I would like other people's advice on how to keep mud fever at bay as although I have worked as a groom, I have never dealt with this issue as they've all been comp horses that don't go out!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gemma F, post: 40187"] Last winter I had to keep my mare in virtually 24/7 (led out twice a day and ridden), because she got terrible mud fever (I only got her in Jan so was already set in). This year I'd like to turn her out as much as possible as I'm retiring her and it keeps her happy being out. I would like other people's advice on how to keep mud fever at bay as although I have worked as a groom, I have never dealt with this issue as they've all been comp horses that don't go out! [/QUOTE]
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