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9 problems to watch for in older horses

9 problems to watch for in older horses
Any owners of older horses will recognise known issues, but if you have yet to see a companion through to old age, be prepared for these:

Mud fever: get acquainted with the facts

Mud fever: get acquainted with the facts
The term mud fever is a colloquialism that refers to a large number of skin conditions found in horses, all of which look to be caused by dermatophilus congolensis, an infectious element that is prevalent in wet and muddy areas. Naturally, this means that wet weather and inclement seasons makes it shockingly common. You may have heard mud fever referred to by the medical name of pastern dermatitis, but riders often call it “cracked heels” or “greasy heels” as well.