Greasy heels is also known as "scratches," "dew poisoning," "pastern dermatitis" or "mud fever."
It presents with red, irritated skin with raised scabs on a horse's heels. It is typically seen in the hind legs, and rarely seen in the fronts or on single legs. It is usually caused by a bacterial infection brought on by repeated wet/dry conditions.
horsegreedium
you put your horse in the EQs box.you dont always find a tub of grease-but keep looking!
You put your horse in the box that belongs to your horse's equestrian center. You have to do a few times before you finally get the grease but before you get the grease you get a whip. I hope that answers your question
To find a tub of grease your horse must first be in an equastriation center. Then put it in the box. Not the sleeping box but the equestrian centers. Keep putting your horse in their until you find a tub of grease.
It will be in your horse's history, and it will appear in your horse's bonuses list.
if you put your horse in for 10 hours it will most likely find the tube of grease.
Another name for founder is Laminitis, separation of the hoof wall from the softer structures of the hoof. Laminitis, a painful and sometimes fatal disease of the hoof.
white line disease
Yes, The movie's name is Grease!
keeps rain off the horse's skin
If the horse fly is carrying a disease it can.
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