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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 316627" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>I have always had luck with a diluted iodine solution, about 50/50 iodine and water in a spray bottle. Haven't had problems with burning, might have a problem with straight iodine. I would stay away from "off lable" suggestions. I only have had a little problem with rain rot on some cattle towards the end of winter and spring. I have 3 heifers and a steer wintered in a pasture with a 32x24 loafing shed, but the prefer standing in a hole they pushed in some black berry bushes (?).</p><p></p><p>I guess what I'm saying for your horse is prevention is the best cure. Water proof blanket, better shelter, confined shelter of certain hours of the day or night.</p><p></p><p>Alan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 316627, member: 378"] I have always had luck with a diluted iodine solution, about 50/50 iodine and water in a spray bottle. Haven't had problems with burning, might have a problem with straight iodine. I would stay away from "off lable" suggestions. I only have had a little problem with rain rot on some cattle towards the end of winter and spring. I have 3 heifers and a steer wintered in a pasture with a 32x24 loafing shed, but the prefer standing in a hole they pushed in some black berry bushes (?). I guess what I'm saying for your horse is prevention is the best cure. Water proof blanket, better shelter, confined shelter of certain hours of the day or night. Alan [/QUOTE]
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