Q: I love when this
happens: Hershy's owner called me this evening, big changes. A spot on his sole
erupted, just ahead of the seat of corn, sure wasn't there the other day. He
is doing much better now, and she's had his boots off, letting mother earth do
her thing.
One more question:
Hershey, and one other horse I see, have shed frogs, some of the tissue has had
the appearance of white fine cheese. Both of these horses had spent time in
boots and pads. Both have had soaks, one with epsom and vinegar, the other with
vinegar and then tea tree oil applied. Both horses with the first shed went down
to sensitive frog. The one horse (not Hersh) has been through a few frogs,
the white funk has persisted, but hasn't shed as deeply. Can you give me a
clue? Thanks.
I
feel the same way about an abscess coming out. Makes me happy because I know
it'll heal and hopefully be happier. Chronic contraction and scarring is
another issue that doesn't go away.
TT
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