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<blockquote data-quote="Beeglebatty" data-source="post: 476429" data-attributes="member: 4337"><p>I have a gelding that last spring had what looked like 2 small rope burn on both his front feet just above his hooves at the joint. They seemed to get worse as time went on. I began treating them with a fungus spray...wound spray..furecin (sp) and began wrapping them to keep the flies away. The horse would bite the wrap and eventually pull it off. He kept knawing at the wounds making them bleed almost daily. I thought that when fall came and the flies went away he would leave them alone and they would heal. Well now it's winter and he still continues to chew at the wounds.....Any adivce.</p><p></p><p>Thanks!!!</p><p></p><p>Beeglebatty</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beeglebatty, post: 476429, member: 4337"] I have a gelding that last spring had what looked like 2 small rope burn on both his front feet just above his hooves at the joint. They seemed to get worse as time went on. I began treating them with a fungus spray...wound spray..furecin (sp) and began wrapping them to keep the flies away. The horse would bite the wrap and eventually pull it off. He kept knawing at the wounds making them bleed almost daily. I thought that when fall came and the flies went away he would leave them alone and they would heal. Well now it's winter and he still continues to chew at the wounds.....Any adivce. Thanks!!! Beeglebatty [/QUOTE]
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