MagicMelon
Well-Known Member
Two things have had me confused for years.
1) Basically every year, about this time of year my grey horse gets small black patches (where hair has come out) on either side of his face and sometimes behind his eyes. He started getting the black patches a few days ago which have slowly been getting worse. However overnight they're MUCH worse - to the point that they are almost oozy and red raw. He looks dreadful! It looks as thought he's rubbed himself raw but I never see him itching. It always clears up after a week or two and thats it again until next year. Ive tried numerous ointments, shampoo's etc. over the years but it always just clears up on its own. I have read the odd thing about buttercup burn. Does this sound like this could be the cause?? I'm just putting sudocreme on the patches regularly mainly to stop sunburn and flies. I cant get rid of the buttercups, they're throughout my fields (although if it IS this then I will have them sprayed for next year).
2) I've also had the odd horse occassionally get flaky hair on the front of the hind cannon bones. The hair comes away really easily but doesn't leave it bald underneath if that makes sense. My new horse has got this right now. My grey used to get it on and off through the year. I used to think with my grey it was boots that did it but I rarely use hinds on my bay! Ideas? It doesn't cause any problems, its just a bit weird.
1) Basically every year, about this time of year my grey horse gets small black patches (where hair has come out) on either side of his face and sometimes behind his eyes. He started getting the black patches a few days ago which have slowly been getting worse. However overnight they're MUCH worse - to the point that they are almost oozy and red raw. He looks dreadful! It looks as thought he's rubbed himself raw but I never see him itching. It always clears up after a week or two and thats it again until next year. Ive tried numerous ointments, shampoo's etc. over the years but it always just clears up on its own. I have read the odd thing about buttercup burn. Does this sound like this could be the cause?? I'm just putting sudocreme on the patches regularly mainly to stop sunburn and flies. I cant get rid of the buttercups, they're throughout my fields (although if it IS this then I will have them sprayed for next year).
2) I've also had the odd horse occassionally get flaky hair on the front of the hind cannon bones. The hair comes away really easily but doesn't leave it bald underneath if that makes sense. My new horse has got this right now. My grey used to get it on and off through the year. I used to think with my grey it was boots that did it but I rarely use hinds on my bay! Ideas? It doesn't cause any problems, its just a bit weird.