Equidarby
Active Member
Hello!
I have a cob cross mare who is in her early 20's
She has always been an incredibly good doer and gets a nice thick coat in winter.
We clipped her this year because of our mild winter she was incredibly uncomfortable.
But recently I have noticed she has incredibly dry flaky skin, and her mane and tail have lots of flaky skin and dandruff.
She had feeds over winter but now she is in such a huge field with really rich green grass 24/7 I don't really want to now have to go back to giving her feeds wit lots of oils high in calories and her getting fat! She is still in work but only a couple times a week now with general hacking.
What do people advise using to treat dry skin? I can give her a small feed of chaff to mix but would also appreciate ideas to apply directly to the skin?
I'm slightly concerned whether it now being quite sunny (and the temperatures due to be low 20's here this weekend!) that certain things might cause burns or irritation to the skin making it worse.
Any recommendations would be gratefully appreciated!
Thank you!
I have a cob cross mare who is in her early 20's
She has always been an incredibly good doer and gets a nice thick coat in winter.
We clipped her this year because of our mild winter she was incredibly uncomfortable.
But recently I have noticed she has incredibly dry flaky skin, and her mane and tail have lots of flaky skin and dandruff.
She had feeds over winter but now she is in such a huge field with really rich green grass 24/7 I don't really want to now have to go back to giving her feeds wit lots of oils high in calories and her getting fat! She is still in work but only a couple times a week now with general hacking.
What do people advise using to treat dry skin? I can give her a small feed of chaff to mix but would also appreciate ideas to apply directly to the skin?
I'm slightly concerned whether it now being quite sunny (and the temperatures due to be low 20's here this weekend!) that certain things might cause burns or irritation to the skin making it worse.
Any recommendations would be gratefully appreciated!
Thank you!