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Lottie has 2 symmetrical marks on her back under the saddle, where the hair hs rubbed away, and rubs on her neck from reins.

Not tender or sore but I was concerned. Then I found this article! This is exactly the situation- painless, symmetrical rubs after Christmas!!

Is this common knowledge?

 
I learned it from this post a while ago. Amerb's rubs suddenly appeared again overnight last week. I'll just wait it out, she's not clipped and it resolved when her summer coat comes through.
 
Mine has the same, symmetrical patches on his back and rubs on the neck. I did have the saddler out last week for an adjustment but still good to read that!
 
Mine used to - hasn't the last couple of years. I had started making sure didn't use the same saddle pad all the time, that regularly washed the saddle pad or didn't use the the same quarter sheet in case the top of that rubbed a bit, but have used the same saddle pad all this winter and no rubs. Normally get the saddle checked in March/April when he is getting fitter. Years ago had a horse who had rubs on his shoulders from the rug and one of the older show riders told me to put cooking oil on them...was very messy but I suppose it gives some nice slippery cover.
 
Lottie has 2 symmetrical marks on her back under the saddle, where the hair hs rubbed away, and rubs on her neck from reins.

Not tender or sore but I was concerned. Then I found this article! This is exactly the situation- painless, symmetrical rubs after Christmas!!

Is this common knowledge?


This is a blast from the past as Kay was our local saddler in Chingford , she doesn’t look much different to then
 
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I've known this for quite awhile, but I'm not sure if it's common knowledge.

Used to happen with my last horse. Not from the reins though. LeMieux Sensitive pads helped or some sort of sheepskin directly on the back.
 
Interesting, the fitter I had out last year made a big thing about the rub marks, but then they fitted pony with a saddle that made her bronk soooo....
 
I've had this issue at this time of year when using lemieux saddlepads. I now always use PolyPads or Nuumed wool saddlecloths and don't have the issue.
 
Yup, I called the saddler the first time Bertie‘s coat did this in the new year. Now realise that it happens same time each year, in the same spot, mild hair loss but not sore etc.
 
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