SpruceRI
Well-Known Member
Bit of a weird one this.
Initially it was just my youngster who's a hairy legged Welsh Cob, and during the latter part of the winter I noticed that the hair around the front of her leg just above the coronet band looked like something had chewed it, or it had been hacked with a pair of scissors.
Now all her legs have gone the same way, just the hair around the coronet and slightly above it. On the black legs as well as the white.
During winter I thought it was the wet and mud, but now we're dry it looks worse.
The same has happened to my older mare, though mostly on the white bits, not the brown legs.
My grey Shetland's leg hair is all intact.
Is this a bacterial infection of some sort or are the rabbits nibbling my horses?
Initially it was just my youngster who's a hairy legged Welsh Cob, and during the latter part of the winter I noticed that the hair around the front of her leg just above the coronet band looked like something had chewed it, or it had been hacked with a pair of scissors.
Now all her legs have gone the same way, just the hair around the coronet and slightly above it. On the black legs as well as the white.
During winter I thought it was the wet and mud, but now we're dry it looks worse.
The same has happened to my older mare, though mostly on the white bits, not the brown legs.
My grey Shetland's leg hair is all intact.
Is this a bacterial infection of some sort or are the rabbits nibbling my horses?