Jericho
Well-Known Member
I have had my new mare about 4 weeks now but am worried about some sores behind both elbows. They appeared after a lesson I had where she worked quite hard in a girth and saddle that she came with. Neither myself or instructor were particulary happy with saddle fit but agreed she was fine to do some work (all in walk trot) and have saddler coming next week to fit for a new one. She hasnt really been worked at all except the odd hack at the weekend and is TBx and IMO a little underweight. Anyway, the sores developed, I felt awful and havent obviously ridden since. I thought all was going well, the sores have calmed right down, scabbed over and looked just like a bit of hairless rub. However, today she was having a mad scoot around the field when her companion went out for a hack and got sweaty under her rug so I bought her in to give her some attention / cool her down and noticed the sores had come back so am confused whether from girth or the skin is just rubbing between elbow and barrel (if you see what I mean!) Anyone have any ideas as to how I can help solve this and help the poor old girl? Do you think its just a case of she got sore from the horrible girth and the mad gallop just rubbed the sore again but once healed (and new girth etc) will be fine? Anything I could apply to stop it rubbing eg vaseline?
Sorry for long rambling post!
Sorry for long rambling post!