🟢 Introduction
Our Horse Aid Cream is widely used by horse owners to support skin health and recovery in a range of common conditions, including mud fever.
Below are two real-life case studies showing how it has been used in very different horses — one an elderly horse struggling with persistent mud fever, and the other an 8-year-old competition horse in regular work.
🟣 Case Study 1 – Elderly Horse
An older horse who had been struggling with recurring mud fever and sensitive skin.
Key points:
- Age-related reduced skin resilience
- Slower natural healing response
- Ongoing exposure to wet and muddy conditions
Outcome focus:
Horse Aid Cream was used as part of the daily care routine to support the skin during the healing process and help maintain comfort and skin condition over time.
🟣 Case Study 2 – 8-Year-Old Competition Horse
A fit, active competition horse in regular work, but prone to seasonal mud fever flare-ups due to workload and turnout conditions.
Key points:
- High exercise and travel routine
- Exposure to wet ground and arenas
- Early-stage mud fever symptoms
Outcome focus:
Horse Aid Cream was applied as part of a consistent care routine to support skin recovery and help maintain healthy lower limb skin during the muddy season.
🟢 Summary
These two cases highlight how Horse Aid Cream is used across very different horses — from older, more sensitive horses to high-performance competition horses — as part of everyday skin care management.
We will continue to share more real-life results so owners can see how it is used in practice.
