17 April 2013 #1 H Hungey Well-Known Member Joined 9 April 2013 Messages 215 Visit site Hi there, my pony on his front right leg has a more prominent chestnut than on the left. Is this normal? He isn't showing pains, lameness or discomfort but I was just wondering whether this is normal. Thanks
Hi there, my pony on his front right leg has a more prominent chestnut than on the left. Is this normal? He isn't showing pains, lameness or discomfort but I was just wondering whether this is normal. Thanks
17 April 2013 #2 Elsiecat Well-Known Member Joined 15 July 2012 Messages 3,975 Visit site Maybe his left leg has been peeled more recently. How often have you owned the pony? I wait until theyre damp and peel them off
Maybe his left leg has been peeled more recently. How often have you owned the pony? I wait until theyre damp and peel them off
17 April 2013 #3 Elsiecat Well-Known Member Joined 15 July 2012 Messages 3,975 Visit site *how long have you owned the pony, even!
17 April 2013 #4 H Hungey Well-Known Member Joined 9 April 2013 Messages 215 Visit site I have had this pony for 8 years and his right chestnut has always been slightly more prominent but it just seems bigger at the moment.
I have had this pony for 8 years and his right chestnut has always been slightly more prominent but it just seems bigger at the moment.
17 April 2013 #5 Elsiecat Well-Known Member Joined 15 July 2012 Messages 3,975 Visit site Peel them off then, nothing worse than big chestnuts!
17 April 2013 #6 H Hungey Well-Known Member Joined 9 April 2013 Messages 215 Visit site How do I do that? It seems like that would be painful.
17 April 2013 #7 Elsiecat Well-Known Member Joined 15 July 2012 Messages 3,975 Visit site Not at all. Dampen them with baby oil or when you next bath them. Get your nails underneath an edge and pull. They don't feel anything!
Not at all. Dampen them with baby oil or when you next bath them. Get your nails underneath an edge and pull. They don't feel anything!
17 April 2013 #8 H Hungey Well-Known Member Joined 9 April 2013 Messages 215 Visit site Oh okay, thank you very much. Just one more question is it a bad thing to have biggish chestnuts on their legs?
Oh okay, thank you very much. Just one more question is it a bad thing to have biggish chestnuts on their legs?
17 April 2013 #9 Elsiecat Well-Known Member Joined 15 July 2012 Messages 3,975 Visit site I can't imagine so. Apart from being a little but unsightly. Perhaps someone else will comment and know something I don't though!
I can't imagine so. Apart from being a little but unsightly. Perhaps someone else will comment and know something I don't though!
17 April 2013 #10 H Hungey Well-Known Member Joined 9 April 2013 Messages 215 Visit site Okay thank you very much for the info you have been a great help!
17 April 2013 #11 Nicnac Well-Known Member Joined 9 May 2007 Messages 9,463 Visit site Sounds normal - I just get my farrier to cut them off. Makes a better job of it than me!
17 April 2013 #12 H Hungey Well-Known Member Joined 9 April 2013 Messages 215 Visit site Haha yes probably would do better than me too!
17 April 2013 #13 P poiuytrewq Well-Known Member Joined 3 April 2008 Messages 21,874 Location Cotswolds Visit site Random but I love the smell of chestnuts