Horsegirl25
Well-Known Member
Recently purchased an arc in the hope it’ll aid my horse with a Suspensory avulsion.
Anyways he is a Welsh D with feathers, I wouldn’t say they were overly thick where the arc would sit but there is definitely hair there. This morning I tried it for the first time and I couldn’t get the bloody thing to conduct,I had a fair amount of gel on it too, gave up as had work to be getting to.
has anyone used an arc on a feathered horse? Did you end up clipping the leg or part of the leg where the arc would sit? I slightly loathe taking his feathers off completely as the injury looks like he may have to turn a hoof to showing in the future as his eventing career is looking bleak…
I was thinking of going over the area the arc sits with trimmers and a guard, will that be enough hair off for the arc to conduct?
Anyways he is a Welsh D with feathers, I wouldn’t say they were overly thick where the arc would sit but there is definitely hair there. This morning I tried it for the first time and I couldn’t get the bloody thing to conduct,I had a fair amount of gel on it too, gave up as had work to be getting to.
has anyone used an arc on a feathered horse? Did you end up clipping the leg or part of the leg where the arc would sit? I slightly loathe taking his feathers off completely as the injury looks like he may have to turn a hoof to showing in the future as his eventing career is looking bleak…
I was thinking of going over the area the arc sits with trimmers and a guard, will that be enough hair off for the arc to conduct?