Poll Recap: Mud Woes

Of the 758 respondents, 233 (31%) said they are most concerned about slick footing caused by mud this spring.
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What is your biggest horse vs. mud woe this spring? We posed this question to our readers in last week’s online poll. More than 700 people responded, and we’ve tallied the results

Of the 758 respondents, 233 (31%) said they are most concerned about slick footing caused by mud. Another 199 readers (26%) said thrush development is their biggest concern, while 150 respondents (20%) said scratches or pastern dermatitis is their most concerning issue. Seventy-one people (9%) indicated that lost shoes is their biggest mud-related problem, and 64 individuals (8%) are most concerned about abscesses. The remaining 41 respondents (5%) chose white line disease as their biggest issue caused by mud.

Additionally, more than 50 readers commented on their biggest mud-related problems

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Jennifer Whittle, TheHorse.com Web Producer, is a lifelong horse owner who competes with her Appaloosas in Western performance events. She is a University of Kentucky graduate and holds a bachelor’s degree in Community Communications and Leadership Development, and master’s degree in Career, Technical, and Leadership Education. She currently lives on a small farm in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky.

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