Dressage girth rubbing grey horse

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My grey gelding has developed small bare patches on both sides next to his armpit, where his dressage girth goes. (I use a nice leather padded, shaped,Albion girth.)

Can anyone make suggestions so I can stop it getting worse? I’m not really keen on sheepskin covers as I worry they pinch, but I guess I have to cover the girth somehow?

Or do I try a different girth?
 
If his elbows are tight into his ribcage the rubbing could be from that, adding a cover only takes up more room. Sometimes very low profile girths, eg Stubben string, can be a better option, all depends how the rubbing is happening. And elbows tight into the ribcage often indicates less than optimal thoracic sling function too.
 
Thank you that’s really interesting,

When you say low profile, I’m guessing you literally mean a narrower girth, is that right? Or shaped differently?

He’s only 5 so not in a huge amount of work yet, I’m still figuring him out (he’s Andalusian)
 
If his elbows are tight into his ribcage the rubbing could be from that, adding a cover only takes up more room. Sometimes very low profile girths, eg Stubben string, can be a better option, all depends how the rubbing is happening. And elbows tight into the ribcage often indicates less than optimal thoracic sling function too.
 
Thank you that’s really interesting,

When you say low profile, I’m guessing you literally mean a narrower girth, is that right? Or shaped differently?

He’s only 5 so not in a huge amount of work yet, I’m still figuring him out (he’s Andalusian)

No, thinner, a thick girth takes up space between elbow and ribcage and a cover makes that worse. PREs and Lusis are notorious for being base narrow when young, I would really work on getting that TS functioning from the ground, gives him a much better chance when you're riding.
 
No, thinner, a thick girth takes up space between elbow and ribcage and a cover makes that worse. PREs and Lusis are notorious for being base narrow when young, I would really work on getting that TS functioning from the ground, gives him a much better chance when you're riding.
All noted, thank you so much! 🙏
 
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