Vaskenvalaja
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Hello all, a newbie to the forum here! I have been doing an ungodly amount of research on this issue but can’t for the love of me find any answers, so I figured I’d ask if anyone has any knowledge.
I have owned a 12-year old finnhorse gelding for over 6 years now. His mane is medium length, approx. 8 inches (still growing from a cut), a bit shorter towards the withers. The problem: at around the midway point of his mane it suddenly turns from very thick to very thin, the reason being that on the half closer to his withers there’s only one sad layer of mane growing at the top of his scalp and the rest of it is practically bald underneath. In all the time that I’ve had him there’s never been any mane growth in this area apart from a couple sad stray hairs here and there. He’s not itchy, only rubbing his mane every now and again like all horses, especially now that it’s fly season. There’s no breakage or wear, he’s simply just bald. His scalp is kept in good condition, during sweaty seasons I braid his mane to give it some breathing room and in the dry winters I keep it moisturised. As a native he rarely needs rugging. He occasionally gets some dandruff but no rashes or other skin issues. His nutrition is well taken care of and his mane, tail and coat are shiny and soft.
It’s not really that big of an issue but it bothers the life out of me that I can’t figure out the reason behind this. The lack of mane also leaves his scalp vulnerable to bugs and weather conditions. Would greatly appreciate any tips.
I have owned a 12-year old finnhorse gelding for over 6 years now. His mane is medium length, approx. 8 inches (still growing from a cut), a bit shorter towards the withers. The problem: at around the midway point of his mane it suddenly turns from very thick to very thin, the reason being that on the half closer to his withers there’s only one sad layer of mane growing at the top of his scalp and the rest of it is practically bald underneath. In all the time that I’ve had him there’s never been any mane growth in this area apart from a couple sad stray hairs here and there. He’s not itchy, only rubbing his mane every now and again like all horses, especially now that it’s fly season. There’s no breakage or wear, he’s simply just bald. His scalp is kept in good condition, during sweaty seasons I braid his mane to give it some breathing room and in the dry winters I keep it moisturised. As a native he rarely needs rugging. He occasionally gets some dandruff but no rashes or other skin issues. His nutrition is well taken care of and his mane, tail and coat are shiny and soft.
It’s not really that big of an issue but it bothers the life out of me that I can’t figure out the reason behind this. The lack of mane also leaves his scalp vulnerable to bugs and weather conditions. Would greatly appreciate any tips.