flyingfeet
Well-Known Member
Situations where I would:
Where i wouldn't
There is no doubt that a sweet itch horse is more "work", however if your sole horse, it's not bad as you just wash and rug more than normal
For me its been a relief to sell my boy with sweet itch as I can go off for the weekend with other horses and not worry now (as parents just need to check they are all stood up). Plus selling him was good for him as he moved to Yorkshire near the sea and is much better and has a full mane now!
- One horse owner
- Talented horse
- Where I could control turnout (fencing)
- Easy access for rugging
Where i wouldn't
- Multi horse owner
- Mediocre horse or has other problems / issues
- If horse was a long distance from home
- If I couldn't control turnout fencing and "friends" that will help scratch (babies take hoods off)!
There is no doubt that a sweet itch horse is more "work", however if your sole horse, it's not bad as you just wash and rug more than normal
For me its been a relief to sell my boy with sweet itch as I can go off for the weekend with other horses and not worry now (as parents just need to check they are all stood up). Plus selling him was good for him as he moved to Yorkshire near the sea and is much better and has a full mane now!