princestar
Well-Known Member
My New Forest has a very thick mane and tail, if I don't brush it daily it does into ringletts. Plus all the mud is sticking to him, Literally!
What can I do to keep the mud away from him? Obviously living out, he will be muddy, but he's a mud bug!! All the other horses come in sort of clean, he brings half the field with him!
I've used pig oil, mane and tail, baby oil... Grooming everyday but he doesn't like the spray bottle, panics him (we're getting there though) so I am pouring/straying onto a sponge/flannel to get it onto his coat.
I use pig oil on legs and anything that isn't covered by rug (eg: neck, ears, mane, tail, legs, fetlocks, etc) but I come down next morning and he's covered!!
Other than covering him in clingfilm or stabling him 24/7 - what can I do?
He lives out all year round, and if I don't groom him one day - the next its a nightmare and he does get quite agitated with brushing mud from his mane especially if using no mane and tail or oil.
Thank You
What can I do to keep the mud away from him? Obviously living out, he will be muddy, but he's a mud bug!! All the other horses come in sort of clean, he brings half the field with him!
I've used pig oil, mane and tail, baby oil... Grooming everyday but he doesn't like the spray bottle, panics him (we're getting there though) so I am pouring/straying onto a sponge/flannel to get it onto his coat.
I use pig oil on legs and anything that isn't covered by rug (eg: neck, ears, mane, tail, legs, fetlocks, etc) but I come down next morning and he's covered!!
Other than covering him in clingfilm or stabling him 24/7 - what can I do?
He lives out all year round, and if I don't groom him one day - the next its a nightmare and he does get quite agitated with brushing mud from his mane especially if using no mane and tail or oil.
Thank You