Mucking out - still
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That's the horse, not the owner ?
Through almost all of the 16 years we've had our cob, he's had his legs clipped. He gets 'cob knee' quite badly. All four legs get greasy, dandruff and left alone, it collects in any crease and can become sore and scabby. Over winter we left his legs and he now has a lovely set of very thick feathers which we'd like to keep, so long as we can keep them dandruff-free. I've been combing them daily and think I'm keeping them clear, but I know it's really hard to spot areas before they become a problem.
What do you do to keep the legs dandruff and sore-free?
Through almost all of the 16 years we've had our cob, he's had his legs clipped. He gets 'cob knee' quite badly. All four legs get greasy, dandruff and left alone, it collects in any crease and can become sore and scabby. Over winter we left his legs and he now has a lovely set of very thick feathers which we'd like to keep, so long as we can keep them dandruff-free. I've been combing them daily and think I'm keeping them clear, but I know it's really hard to spot areas before they become a problem.
What do you do to keep the legs dandruff and sore-free?