Firewell
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My TB girlie is prone to chapped lips and recently they have been very dry at the corners. The bad mummy that I am I didnt do anything about it.
Last friday I went out with my friends for quite a long, fast ride and my horse got a bit excited at the beginning and was trying to snatch the reins from me. Anyway when I got home and rinsed her bit off there was dried blood on the corner
Her mouth looked like it had split and rubbed at the corner and was quite sore.
I gave her 2 days off over the weekend and put lots of cream and vasaline on her mouth. Today it looked much better and because Im going BSJA'ing at the weekend I decided to give her a jump. She always wears a happy mouth eggbut snaffle (so not exactly a harsh bit!) and I put loads of vasaline on her mouth before I put the bit in.
She felt a little fussy in her head so I didnt pick up a feel on her mouth at all warming up and jumping. I let the reins be really soft and baggy, kept my leg on and let her choose the pace and where she wanted to take off. I only jumped about 6 times(x pole, upright and finishing with an oxer). she was jumping like a stag, seeing her own stride and just taking me over them. she enjoys the freedom and I was really happy with her. I probably wasnt riding her for more than 20 mins.
Then I got off and she had fresh blood all around the corner of her bit
. I took it off and it had opened up the split even worse on the corner of her mouth and it was really raw.
I am now absolutly mortified, my poor baby
. Shes so brave jumping with such a sore mouth
It looks like I wont be able to go to the comp on Saturday now and I think I may have to ride her in just a headcoller or lunge her for the rest of the week.
How long do these things take to heal? Will bathing it in salt water help? Im going to continue to put cream and vasaline on it although I didnt put any more on after riding this morning because I thought maybe it would need some air to dry up?
Like I said before her bit is a very gently happy mouth eggbut snaffle so I dont think its the bit that caused it. Poor pony, really am feeling like a terrible mummy now
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Last friday I went out with my friends for quite a long, fast ride and my horse got a bit excited at the beginning and was trying to snatch the reins from me. Anyway when I got home and rinsed her bit off there was dried blood on the corner
I gave her 2 days off over the weekend and put lots of cream and vasaline on her mouth. Today it looked much better and because Im going BSJA'ing at the weekend I decided to give her a jump. She always wears a happy mouth eggbut snaffle (so not exactly a harsh bit!) and I put loads of vasaline on her mouth before I put the bit in.
She felt a little fussy in her head so I didnt pick up a feel on her mouth at all warming up and jumping. I let the reins be really soft and baggy, kept my leg on and let her choose the pace and where she wanted to take off. I only jumped about 6 times(x pole, upright and finishing with an oxer). she was jumping like a stag, seeing her own stride and just taking me over them. she enjoys the freedom and I was really happy with her. I probably wasnt riding her for more than 20 mins.
Then I got off and she had fresh blood all around the corner of her bit
I am now absolutly mortified, my poor baby
It looks like I wont be able to go to the comp on Saturday now and I think I may have to ride her in just a headcoller or lunge her for the rest of the week.
How long do these things take to heal? Will bathing it in salt water help? Im going to continue to put cream and vasaline on it although I didnt put any more on after riding this morning because I thought maybe it would need some air to dry up?
Like I said before her bit is a very gently happy mouth eggbut snaffle so I dont think its the bit that caused it. Poor pony, really am feeling like a terrible mummy now