There are a lot of people who would like to find a drier place for their horses in this muddy winter, equine vet Wilna Labuschagne heard at her Whanganui talk.
She is new to Wanganui Veterinary Services, loves working with horses, and for the price of a gold coin she gave an evening talk on June 20. About 60 people came along for "An Equine Evening with Wilna".
She first talked about hoof abscesses, before an interval and prize draw. Her next topic was mud fever. It's a common and frustrating problem for horse owners, especially in winter.
When horses stand about in muddy paddocks, with skin constantly wet, they can't fight off some of the common soil bacteria and get infections just above the hoof.
The infections are hard to get rid of, have unsightly scabs and can make the horse lame or sore. Having horses standing around on wet paddocks also damages soils by pugging.