ummm not sure.....maybe you should take it out the moist spot
Thrush
Thrush and/or mud fever can be caused by a horse kept in wet footing.
Thrush is the disease most commonly found in shod horses living in a moist environment when their hooves are not cleaned regularly. usually thrush or abuses
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.
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.
Thrush
white line disease
All visible parts of the hoof can be cleaned. the interior portion of the hoof, such as the inner laminea cannot be cleaned.
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.
The biggest danger of not cleaning out your horse's hooves is that he could have something wedged into the sole like a small rock. For horses that are made to stand in wet footing are at a risk for developing thrush or mud fever.
The soft part of a horse's foot (also known as the Hoof) is called the "Frog". This area of the hoof is very susceptible to infections and being cut. The hooves should be cleaned regularly to maintain them healthy.
it's not flounder it's founder and it is also a name for laminitis which is a disease in the hoof of a horse causesd by a build up of minerals and vitamins in the horses system or an overweight horse.