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   Location: Driving, Grooming, or Saddling for a Kid! | Does anybody have a good remedy for Scratches? Ive don't the whole bathe in Betadine shampoo thing. It didn't help. |
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| I would like to know also. |
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   Location: North Dakota | I've used the heaviest zinc oxide containing diaper rash cream I can find (30% I think) usually desitin but theres a couple different varieties-look at the ingredients. Put on daily, scrub occassionally. Messy but worked for me. |
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   Location: Texas | STOP GETTING IT WET! Moisture is the enemy!!!!
4 oz Extra Strength Desetin 2 oz Cortizon 2 oz Neosporin |
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     Location: IL | I have recently just dealt with this. All this water is killing me...LOL My gelding has black legs and still got scratches...He swelled up all the way to his knee. I used a mixture of desitin (diaper rash), and antifungal cream. Mix together and put wipe it on the spot, thick. Swelling came down in a day and now the sores are healing up. |
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| Sauerkraut grab a handful vet wrap it in place change every 1-2 days for a week.
This was my vets recommendation and works like a dream.
Reason if works is you need to change the ph of the skin to get rid of the fungus |
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   Location: Driving, Grooming, or Saddling for a Kid! | He has white legs and I keep him up during the day and turn out at night due to the heat. |
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   Location: Texas | If you want to get rid of this, you are going to have to alter your turn out schedule so that he is not in the wet dew grass all night. You've got to keep the legs & pasterns DRY! |
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      Location: Montana | merdth6 - 2015-07-07 8:03 AM
I have recently just dealt with this. Β All this water is killing me...LOL Β My gelding has black legs and still got scratches...He swelled up all the way to his knee. Β I used a mixture of desitin (diaper rash), and antifungal cream. Β Mix together and put wipe it on the spot, thick. Β Swelling came down in a day and now the sores are healing up.
Where did you get the antifungal cream? Drug store or vet? This one sounds like a reasonable approach to me. |
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       Location: new bloomfield, pa | panalog worked wonders for me!
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | THE Zonox A topical ointment formulated to aid the body in dealing with bacterial, fungal, and infection problems. ZonOx is designed to help with cracked heels, scratches, cuts, rashes, ringworm, thrush, warts, sarcoids, and many other skin conditions. |
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     Location: IL | ausranch - 2015-07-07 1:20 PM merdth6 - 2015-07-07 8:03 AM I have recently just dealt with this. All this water is killing me...LOL My gelding has black legs and still got scratches...He swelled up all the way to his knee. I used a mixture of desitin (diaper rash), and antifungal cream. Mix together and put wipe it on the spot, thick. Swelling came down in a day and now the sores are healing up. Where did you get the antifungal cream? Drug store or vet? This one sounds like a reasonable approach to me.
You can get it at Walmart, dollar store, etc....It's just antifungal like what you would treat for athlete's foot. |
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| T-Bone -- IF it would quit raining here in Oklahoma they would stay dry. I just now got the barn dried out from flooding and now they are predicting another 4-5 inches of rain. |
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| I also thought about putting Diatomaceous Earth on them. Works for me when I break out in a heat rash. |
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| Try Ichthamol , the thick black ointment . Apply a thick layer and loosely wrap . Equusmagazine.com had an article ... Ten Reasons to Love Sticky Ichthamol Ointment ... |
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    Location: Wherever They Send Me | Coconut Oil...6. Mud Fever - The anti-microbial effects are perfect for treating mud fever and helping to prevent reinfection.
http://www.savvyhorsewoman.com/2013/06/coconut-oil-for-horses-top-1...
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   Location: Texas | Sandok - 2015-07-07 2:34 PM T-Bone -- IF it would quit raining here in Oklahoma they would stay dry. I just now got the barn dried out from flooding and now they are predicting another 4-5 inches of rain.
Praying for drier weather for ya! :( |
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| I asked this question a few weeks ago and got a lot of similar answers.
My horse's wasn't too bad to deal with and really went away rather quickly. I used witch hazel 2x per day until I was able to get an antifungal spray. Luckily it dried up for about a week while I was trying to get the scratches cleared up so I didn't have to worry about her legs being wet 24/7. I ended up buying Fungasol spray (by Absorbine) and using that 2x per day - replacing the witch hazel - and it was cleared up within 7-10 days. I'm not sure if that's a normal healing time since it's the first time I'd dealt with it, but it seemed a lot easier than I was expecting.
I did just pick up a rescue mare over the weekend that I think has scratches also, but she won't let me touch her feet yet or spray anything and she's at a friend's house for quarantine so I haven't been able to work with her much. I'm concerned she's going to be much more difficult to clear up. |
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| T-Bone,
PRAY HARDER!!! LOL We have gotten over 7 inches of rain in our area. Barn wet again just when it was drying out. |
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| ABSOLUTELY WILL WORK. Icthamol. Slather it on freely. Even works in rain and wet pastures. It keeps out the moisture, while letting the medication work. |
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