Tail bandaging ....Do you ? ...

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Colleen_Miss_Tom

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Well do you and if not why not ....and if yes why do you
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Yes as he is really long so will easily be able to touch the end of the box. Stops him rubbing his tail and making it look like a bog brush was my main reasoning!
 
Have seen horses rub tail to the point of bleeding! And on a vain note it makes a mess of the tail if they travel with nothing on it!

For short journeys eg to the beach I just use a neoprene tail guard, much less messing about, if going further afield tail bandage with guard over the top.
 
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...no coz she doesnt touch the back of trailer (ifor so back bar is set forward) and when she is in season and excited I dont always trust her to stand behind her for that long!

..yes coz feel like I should as its what I was taught in pony club :-), when she is not in season its not a dangersport and when excited she makes such a mess of her tail!

hmm, my reasons for wearing one seem a little cosmetic!
 
People ....Your reasons !!
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I shall give mine ...I am not going to bandage after having bandaged missy and tommy ...First off ....They were not tight, but obviously where annoying for them , Both have tried to rub the bandage off , Tommys tail is recovering and the hairs growing back nicely .

Missys is in the process of looking like shes got sweetitch
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....Balmoral on thursday arrrrghhhh
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I travelled the pair of them last year without using a tail bandage at all , No rubs , no nothing . Nice tails .

And now both within their first outing , I get 2 poorly tails
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Will not and shall NOT use a tail bandage again .
 
Yes when travelling..otherwise i would have dock left only
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...and maybe minus a little of that too,lol
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Havnt done with him for anything else but as he has a full tail i plai(well would if we went anywhere,lol
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I have started bandaging from middle of tail down,then back up as you can get it much tighter
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(did this last wk and it didnt shift
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)...i too had the slipping bandage when went from top to bottom nd back up!
 
Yes because when i took darcy out the box a little while ago, he had ripped right through all of it! If it wasnt for the bandage, it'd have been his tail which im already struggling to keep , without him hacking it off himself
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Wear one if going eventing/showing, so it lays the tail for that freshly pulled look
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but if going to local sj or xc training/lesson/gallop/hack then dont bother
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I have started bandaging from middle of tail down,then back up as you can get it much tighter

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thats what i do, much more secure, then a guard over it
 
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use tail guard instead

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I didnt have one,lol
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...is the plan to go over the bandage though...can never have too much padding when they sit on them
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I do, either to protect the plait, or in El's case to keep it flat because she does have the bog brush syndrome (although lessened by my pulling today!).
 
I bandage and I'm very good at it probably because I bandage using the Spica method which does not have any specific pressure points and is actually a nursing bandage used for securing broken limbs without becoming a tornique.
 
I bandage when travelling her because she leans on the side on the box and rubs her tail. If it's not bandaged it looks like a loo brush when she gets out
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