Gah!! My bog pony thinks he is a delicate flower.... help!

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With the change in coat starting the last couple of days, he has started to develope white "pressure" patches everywhere
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Where his saddle goes (it is being checked, but has only been done recently and isnt where you would expect a "pressure" point) under the headpiece of his bridle (Albion KB padded bridle most of the time, other padded headpiece for jumping) and even where the top of his Wug goes.
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Anyone else got such a sensitive horse?!!! How have you dealt with it?! Hes going to look a right mess soon
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Oh dear....bloody horses eh
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...mine hasnt the same but hell he must think that because i havnt had a decent vets bill in 4yrs he has something to prove
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..pleased nothing serious but costing me enough...oh and he thinks it fun to frighten me to death and choke
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I may have to sit him in the corner and explain the damn credit crunch to him
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arghhhh,lol!!
Hope ya sensitive bog pony ok
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I have a highly sensative TBxID mare - the slightest little scratch, scars and makes her look like she's had an operation! In the middle of summer she suddenly developed a huge white pressure patch on her back. Well, um - she isn't ridden, and was not wearing any rugs!?!? Vet thinks she might have rolled on a hard spot!!
 
Maybe hes just going grey in bizarre places... or maybe he IS just a bit of a pansy.... either way he is lovely and if his grey bits are bothering you i can happily swap a nice totally chestnut mare... only white is a star and one sock... i think that is a fair deal.
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my yearling has a patch of white hair from a turnout rug last year. she only wore it briefly as her other rug was soaked and needed to dry, it wasn't a great fit but never left any sore spots, but now she has grown in a white patch of hair.
 
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