hairymolly
Well-Known Member
I know the title is a bit dramatic, but so was what happened to my mare last winter. I used to always bandage her tail when travelling to and from shows, thought I was doing her a favour! Went to dressage year past in december and bandaged tail as usual, used a standard shop bought tail bandage and I did noy put it on tight. She had it on for about 4 hours at the most. the next few days after the show she was a bit funny about her back end put it down to the handsome gelding that she fell in love with at the show bringing her into season, she is always a bit funny about bum when in season. Few days later noticed a few tiny wee scabs at the top her her tail, checked it the next day when she came in from the field and the smell from her dock just about knocked me out. Got emergency vet out. Turns out the tail bandage had cut the circulation off and the flesh on her dock had rotted from the inside out!!!! Then spent the next hour watching the vet cut away at her tail with a surgical blade. Was actually physically sick. Nearly lost her from the infection and she was lucky to keep her tail. Felt awful after all I had put the bandage on. None of my horsey friends had ever heard of this but according to the vet its not that uncommon and she said tail bandages shoud carry a warning. Se spent two weeks at vets, had to wear a tail dressing for the best part of three months and the vet bill came to just short of £3000. Please be very carefulif using a tail bandage, and dont leave them on for any longer than necessary and not overnight or on a wet tail. Personally I will never own one again and now use a tail guard with no elastic in the straps that ties to rug to stop it slipping.