Thrush is the disease most commonly found in shod horses living in a moist environment when their hooves are not cleaned regularly.
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Stanky Leg Syndrome
Thrush
Thrush is the black, smelly infectious bacteria that horse's generally get around the frog of their hoof. It is not a disease, just a bacterial infection that can cause a horse to be lame if not treated properly.
Thrush
Yes, to prevent disease and illness.
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Disease and infection are controlled using two major methods. The first one is hygiene. Staff wash hands between visits to patients and use gloves when handling infectious substances. The facility is regularly cleaned with disinfectants. The second is quarantining patients with very infectious diseases.
definitely. Disease thrives in waste
If we are talking about the disease itself, it is a viral disease, this means not direct medications, it is self limiting and you just have to strengthen the body systems to fight off the infection and also though sufficient fluid management and monitoring of the platelet counts. However, if you are talking about the mosquitoe that brings it, then you need to clean regularly, make sure water containers are covered and cleaned regularly, make use of isect repelants and do not have stagnant waters lying around the home or place.
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That would be Thrush a infection of the frog on the underside of a horses hoof. To treat it you need to buy a thrush killing product and follow the instructions on the bottle. Then make sure the horse has it's hooves cleaned out daily and that it's not left standing on moist ground for long periods of time.