Rubbed shoulders

Ginn

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Once again Tilly's rugs have rubbed her shoulders pretty badly and despite the rugs fitting really well I don't know how to prevent it!!

Any suggestions? Do the bibs work?

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Bibs are good, I like the weatherbeata one full size does for fs and warmblood, don't particularly like the 1s that aren't anchored by a surcingle, or of course Bossy's bibs shoulder savers are v good bit pricey though.
 

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What, the new WB rubbed her??
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That really suprises me, they fit so well!

I can only suggest a well fitting bib hum, but no idea on which make/model.
 

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Bibs are good and found they worked for our lot.Years ago we used to sew material on inside ,if I remember correctly was silk or similiar as it was many yrs ago.We now use the nylon? ones that strech over shoulders.Used a padded one that went over head once and used to keep finding it in field tho rug was still on.
 

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What, the new WB rubbed her??
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That really suprises me, they fit so well!

I can only suggest a well fitting bib hum, but no idea on which make/model.

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Yep! Both of them do!!!
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But then she does have a tiny chest across the front.... And its no where near as badly rubbed as her mastas did last year.

Me thinks pony will be having a bib in her stocking!!

Found a Bossy bib on ebay for £17 - is this good value??
 

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Bibs work for us, especially the lycra ones that have velcro under the girth. Try rubbing cornucresine (sp) onto the rubs, the hair will grow back in no time.

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What make are those?

And already using cornuscresine - brilliant stuff!
 
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