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Not slacking multitasking
Unless horse came straight out of a salox bit into this one and wasn't reacting in the earlier one. Or you now put another salox in and get no reaction you cannot say it is not an allergy.
Hi Wagtail, my bit had been lowered a hole which is consistent with the two marks. It is still +10 degrees here in NW England so most definately not a dub freezing issue.
Cobgoblin keep you choice language to yourself it's offensive and common. Golden star, appreciatively they can however the qualified professional diagnosis from the vet overrides your assumptions, but thanks!
Cheers guys, I have used NS bits for years and also have never had an issue either until now.
I'd really like to know what was choice language in my post.
What rubbish! sack the vet.
Scores on the underside bit would not cause such a perfect outline of the bit across the tongue.
It 's obviously a reaction to the metal- allergies do occur at any time to any product, especially metals against the skin.
Just send back for a refund and move on FF's S
Cobgoblin keep you choice language to yourself it's offensive and common. Golden star, appreciatively they can however the qualified professional diagnosis from the vet overrides your assumptions, but thanks!
Cheers guys, I have used NS bits for years and also have never had an issue either until now.
Actually, OP, I think you are reacting rather obnoxiously to the people who are trying to help you on this thread. That wound is certainly not caused by a few scratches on the bit. It IS a burn or allergic reaction. The edges are too sharp for it to be bruising or soreness caused by the bit rubbing. And in my vast experience in caring for many, many horses, I have known vets to be wrong as often as they are right, and that is no exaggeration.
I have numerous other NS bits and she does not have the same problem, my money IS where my mouth is, try reading the thread!