Curt Arens calls mud the bane of existence for horse owners and livestock producers alike. In this article, he reviews the effects of mud and options for keeping horses out of muddy areas. He stresses the importance of regular inspection of animals during wet periods to maintain their health and hygiene.
Source: DakotaFarmer, March 26, 2025. Link.
As a general rule, too much” mud is so deep it extends up to your horse’s coronary band, covering his hooves, and persists at that level for more than three days.” – EQUUS
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