oofadoofa
Well-Known Member
Sorry to ask a silly question, but I am more used to TBs and warmbloods than cobs!
I am currently looking after a pony for a chap that has been taken ill and is hospital. It is a traditional cob and has a HUGE amount of feather, which I am so not used to, I always have to get the scissors out at any hint of extra hair on heels on my lot
. Obviously the ground is quite wet at the moment and feathers are getting rather muddy, they are so long that they are actually trailing on the ground and I'm tempted to get the scissors out! So should I chop any off? Just a trim maybe?
Also, he has some flakey skin bits in his feathers behind his knees, what's the best thing to put on this? Obviously couldn't put protocon or MSM ointment on there because it wouldn't actually get down to the skin, but something like baby oil or pig oil?
Sorry for the clueless questions!
I am currently looking after a pony for a chap that has been taken ill and is hospital. It is a traditional cob and has a HUGE amount of feather, which I am so not used to, I always have to get the scissors out at any hint of extra hair on heels on my lot
Also, he has some flakey skin bits in his feathers behind his knees, what's the best thing to put on this? Obviously couldn't put protocon or MSM ointment on there because it wouldn't actually get down to the skin, but something like baby oil or pig oil?
Sorry for the clueless questions!