franxta19
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Hi
I was wondering if anyone has the same issue as me - my horse is constantly thumping his face against things and taking chunks out of his face. It happens when he gets excited, or if I take my other horse away from him to ride etc. He is on a yard full of horses so is not left on his own when I take my other horse out, but is very clingy to him.
I have had Misty for almost two years and the first time he hurt his face he'd been out in the field with the horse he's so clingy to. The damage to his face was so severe I thought the other horse had kicked him in the face! The scars finally healed and it didn't happen again for ages, then he was stabled one day because of the rain, I went down in the evening and BAM, scrapes, cuts and blood all over his face and I'll be damned once again if I know how he did it.
This morning I take my older horse out to be shod, come back in 30 min later, Misty has a nice new chunk missing above his eye.
What I want to know is if anyone knows of a padded equine face mask/protector I could get? I've searched the web and can only find something like what I'm after in America for £400! I am at such a loss as to what to do with him that I am sorely tempted to start bandaging his face to stop him hurting himself.
Please note, the boy in question is extremely thick. He's the most loveable, genuine baby and is my absolute best friend, but has been dubbed the 'Forrest Gump' of the yard as he genuinely has a very small brain and it's main function is concentrating on food rather than keeping away from things. When you lead him he bangs into things! He's not like it when we ride, he showjumps for crying out loud so I know there's nothing wrong with his eyesight, he just seems to have no self preservation skills what so ever.
I was wondering if anyone has the same issue as me - my horse is constantly thumping his face against things and taking chunks out of his face. It happens when he gets excited, or if I take my other horse away from him to ride etc. He is on a yard full of horses so is not left on his own when I take my other horse out, but is very clingy to him.
I have had Misty for almost two years and the first time he hurt his face he'd been out in the field with the horse he's so clingy to. The damage to his face was so severe I thought the other horse had kicked him in the face! The scars finally healed and it didn't happen again for ages, then he was stabled one day because of the rain, I went down in the evening and BAM, scrapes, cuts and blood all over his face and I'll be damned once again if I know how he did it.
This morning I take my older horse out to be shod, come back in 30 min later, Misty has a nice new chunk missing above his eye.
What I want to know is if anyone knows of a padded equine face mask/protector I could get? I've searched the web and can only find something like what I'm after in America for £400! I am at such a loss as to what to do with him that I am sorely tempted to start bandaging his face to stop him hurting himself.
Please note, the boy in question is extremely thick. He's the most loveable, genuine baby and is my absolute best friend, but has been dubbed the 'Forrest Gump' of the yard as he genuinely has a very small brain and it's main function is concentrating on food rather than keeping away from things. When you lead him he bangs into things! He's not like it when we ride, he showjumps for crying out loud so I know there's nothing wrong with his eyesight, he just seems to have no self preservation skills what so ever.