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Mud fever can be stubborn and difficult to get rid of once it takes hold. Find out more about preventing mud fever in our blog article.
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Mud fever treatment in horses often involves the use of creams to kill the bacteria that cause mud fever. Meanwhile, barrier creams are used to prevent more bacteria from entering […]