Rain Rot on Horses
it’s not fungus
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Your horse’s itchy hives, called urticaria, are an allergic reaction to some allergen in their life – it could be food, pasture, dust, or something else in their environment. Or, it could be an allergic reaction to a grooming product or fly spray. Work with your vet to find the cause, and treat the itchy bumps as they appear.
Stud or cannon crud in horses is that greasy, scaly mess of hair and goo that sits upon your horse’s cannon bones, usually in the hind legs. It’s typically a benign form of seborrhea, but this cannon keratosis can get secondary infections.
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Managing heavy shedding can feel endless without the right approach and tools. The best horse shedding tools help remove loose hair efficiently while supporting skin health and coat shine. A combination of grooming techniques, proper tool selection, and overall horse care plays a key role in making shedding season more manageable.
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Horse grooming doesn’t have to be time consuming and annoying – here are many, many horse grooming tips to get your horse’s skin healthy while saving time and money at the barn. Horse grooming is health care!
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