Erehwemos
Well-Known Member
Just wondered if anyone else has ever come across this
We've finally deduced that Ellie's bare/raised patches at the back of where her saddle goes are not the result of an ill fitting saddle, or of sunburn
I havent ridden for over a week now, and by Monday, the patches had completely healed over - full hair coverage, no heat, no swelling, no tenderness. I went up to the yard to ride her yesterday, took her rugs off and.......the patches were raised up again, the hair all bobbly - and they had appeared in areas where they'd not been apparent before
YO came to have a look and said she'd had a horse with exactly the same thing before, and it turned out that there was some kind of fungus. Mum also said the same thing happened with her old horse.
So I bathed the area with Imaverol, which I have to do every three days for five treatments
This morning it looked better - still visible and still raised, but not as bad as yesterday. I just wondered whether anyone else has ever had anything similar with their horse? And, dare I ask, how long did you have to wait before riding again....
As I dont want to put a saddle anywhere near her till its all healed up for good
We've finally deduced that Ellie's bare/raised patches at the back of where her saddle goes are not the result of an ill fitting saddle, or of sunburn
YO came to have a look and said she'd had a horse with exactly the same thing before, and it turned out that there was some kind of fungus. Mum also said the same thing happened with her old horse.
So I bathed the area with Imaverol, which I have to do every three days for five treatments