mud fever is where your horse is sick from the pasture your horse could die from it
Hiif your howrse has mud fever buy some antiseptic ointment for it, thanksBye Ginnybubblexo (add me on howrse)
buy ointment
i dont really know so dont go on wiki answers because it is a really bad website to get information
You go to the shop. And then go to the care tab. And get Antiseptic ointment. Then go back to your ill horse and treat it by clicking on the red cross.
The answer is "painful sores on the horse's legs"If you need any other answers, go to the website below that I added, "Howrsekinz Info Center"
Mud FeverOn a horse, it causes painful sores and scabs on its legs.
To manage mud fever in your horse, consider keeping the legs clean and dry, avoiding wet and muddy conditions when possible, using waterproof leg boots or wraps, applying barrier creams or lotions to the affected areas, and consulting with a veterinarian for appropriate treatment options such as medicated shampoos or ointments. Regular monitoring and proactive measures can help prevent and manage mud fever in your horse.
On Howrse the answer is : All of these (fever, inability to swallow and paralysis of hind legs).
yellow fever and mud slides
Alternate names for leptospirosis include mud fever, swamp fever, cane cutter's fever, rice field fever, Stuttgart disease, swineherd's disease, and Fort Bragg fever. More severe cases of leptospirosis are called Weil's syndrome or icterohemorrhagic fever
Aromaheel is really good keepusing it and the scabs will soon drop off. mud fever is more in winter so to prevent it each time your horse come in after being in the field bath his legs and heals down
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