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Prevent Hoof Thrush in Your Horse
If your horse has smelly feet, he might have hoof thrush. It's unclear whether thrush is caused by fungus or bacteria, but it thrives in the hoof's underside where there is dampness, little oxygen, and often a tightly-packed mass of dirt and manure. It's harmless in its early stages, but can cause damage to the hoof and even lameness if left untreated. The condition often gets worse when the weather is wet.
How to Detect Thrush
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