Equine Thrush
Thrush is a bacterial infection specific to horses’ hooves that can be uncomfortable and debilitating. This disease often occurs in wet environments, where the damp soil causes bacteria to grow quickly and easily.
Thrush is a bacterial infection specific to horses’ hooves that can be uncomfortable and debilitating. This disease often occurs in wet environments, where the damp soil causes bacteria to grow quickly and easily.
Thrush is an infection of the tissues in a horse’s hoof caused by bacterial or fungal growth.
Prevention is key, and we encourage you to take care of your horse’s hooves by cleaning them regularly and keeping them dry.
Prevention is key, and we encourage you to take care of your horse’s hooves by cleaning them regularly and keeping them dry.
If your horse has thrush, you’re probably wondering if they’ll be able to recover. The answer is yes
Thrush is a bacterial infection specific to horses’ hooves that can be uncomfortable and debilitating. This disease often occurs in wet environments, where the damp soil causes bacteria to grow quickly and easily.
Caused by a bacteria/ fungi symbiosis that often causes damage to the delicate tissues of horses’ hooves, leading to a foul odor and crumbling hoof walls.
Hoof care includes regular trimming, cleaning, and inspection, but it also involves taking steps to prevent common issues such as thrush.
Thrush is an infection of the tissues in a horse’s hoof caused by bacterial or fungal growth.
Thrush is an affliction of a horse’s hoof that can cause severe pain and lameness if left untreated.