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Re: girth problems
In a message dated 10/17/99 7:58:26 PM Pacific Daylight Time, celiak@pcrs.net
writes:
<< I had some scurfing on two horses one summer - using neoprene girths. Are
you sure this is not just "fungus"? My horses' problem cleared up with
bleach and a salve for "jock rash". >>
That was what I thought at first, but the problem comes up within a few hours
of using a neoprene girth--far too quickly for a fungus. It also goes away
fairly quickly if one does not continue to use the neoprene--also not like a
fungus. And the lesions are swollen and weepy.
Heidi
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