Fransurrey
Well-Known Member
Lately, Chloe's SI has flared up again and the scurf has returned. I gave her a Melaseb wash last week (just her mane, dorsal area and dock/rump) and her skin looked much better. However, we have yet to get on top of this latest flare up, on account of her winter fur now being 50% there, so it's hard to treat the skin area and relieve the itching. I'm using a squeezy bottle (NOT spray) with a fine nozzle, which penetrates the fur, but only in very localised places and I can't spread out the lotions and potions effectively.
I was just thinking (literally just, so apologies that this is a half baked idea), maybe if I clipped her for this winter, so that I could bathe her neck and rump properly and then keep up with the preventative measures as the fur grows back for the spring?
Does anybody do this and did it have a positive effect? Or do clipped horses feel generally more itchy and therefore I would do more harm than good?
I'm a real novice as far as clipping/rugging goes. I've only had natives before and she's an exmoor, so as you can imagine, has no need for a rug with all the fur she has!
Obviously, this would mean shopping at Olympia for rugs. Oh shame...
I was just thinking (literally just, so apologies that this is a half baked idea), maybe if I clipped her for this winter, so that I could bathe her neck and rump properly and then keep up with the preventative measures as the fur grows back for the spring?
Does anybody do this and did it have a positive effect? Or do clipped horses feel generally more itchy and therefore I would do more harm than good?
I'm a real novice as far as clipping/rugging goes. I've only had natives before and she's an exmoor, so as you can imagine, has no need for a rug with all the fur she has!
Obviously, this would mean shopping at Olympia for rugs. Oh shame...