rocketdog69
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I noticed that my Andalusians tail was getting a bit thin but didnt take much notice as he has sweet-itch and I thought he'd just rubbed it.
When I went for my first lesson for 6 months yesterday on my show cob, my instructor said "Who is chewing his tail". I looked and realised his was getting thin too.
The culprit is most likely my rising 2 yr old colt, either that or its his companion my donkey.
What I suppose I'm asking is does anyone know what I can put on my boys tails to stop them being chewed.
A pal has already suggested cribox. Has anyone got any other ideas.
I am not in a position to separate them!
I noticed that my Andalusians tail was getting a bit thin but didnt take much notice as he has sweet-itch and I thought he'd just rubbed it.
When I went for my first lesson for 6 months yesterday on my show cob, my instructor said "Who is chewing his tail". I looked and realised his was getting thin too.
The culprit is most likely my rising 2 yr old colt, either that or its his companion my donkey.
What I suppose I'm asking is does anyone know what I can put on my boys tails to stop them being chewed.
A pal has already suggested cribox. Has anyone got any other ideas.
I am not in a position to separate them!