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How can you treat rain rot?

Your could scrub the scabs with MTG, and keep a light weight water proof turn out sheet on her to stop the moisture which is why rain rot develops.


My horse had what looked like rain rot on her back but it doesn't act much like rain rot what else could it be?

If it isn't itchy or painful to the horse, it could be ringworm.


Why did the potatoes rot?

Poor weather, too much rain.


When was Rain Dogs created?

Rain Dogs was created on 1985-09-30.


What happen when the forest gets Acid Rain in it?

if it continues the forest will be polluted and rot slowly.


What will happen to a set of tools left outdoors in the rain for a long time?

Rust & rot.


Does it rain cats and dogs?

No


Does a fallen-down tree's bark rot after its fallen down?

Depending on the environment. if the branch has fallen in a dry environment it won't rot, but if the branch has fallen in a wet or damp environment e.g-rain forest the branch will rot.


----Dogs a 1985 album by Tom Waits?

Rain dogs


Do wood bookcases rot easily in the rain?

Yes, wood bookcases can rot easily if exposed to rain and moisture for an extended period of time. To prevent rot, it's important to properly seal and protect the wood with weather-resistant coatings or finishes. Additionally, keeping the bookcase in a covered area or using a waterproof cover can help prolong its lifespan.


What is rain rot?

Rain rot, also known as rain scald, is a common skin condition in horses caused by a bacterium called Dermatophilus congolensis. It thrives in warm, wet conditions and often occurs in horses with compromised immune systems or inadequate grooming. It presents as crusty scabs, hair loss, and inflammation on the horse's skin, typically in areas that trap moisture. Prompt treatment with topical or systemic antibiotics is important to prevent further spread and discomfort to the horse.


A horse that is not groomed regularly may develop a skin conditon that is cause by bacteria and made worse in damp conditions known as what?

Rain rot or rain scald