Take a raincheck on equine rain rot

While rain and drizzle can be good for crops and counting sheep at night, wet weather is also suitable for two less desirable things—fungi and bacteria. The spread of either type of organism can leave horses susceptible to developing rotten skin conditions, the most rotten and prevalent being rain rot. As in the calm before the storm, if rain rot symptoms are overlooked, bacteria ca...

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