Tail rubbing help....

tilly49

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Hi my mare has in our last 2 trips out rubbed her tail In our lorry. She's rubbed it down to the dock and the hair has come out - I know this will grow back. What I wondering is how to travel her again. The 1st time she did this I was using a new tail guard that has gone back, and yesterday just a standard tail bandage. I'm thinking is changing the layout in the lorry a little to travel her more in the diagonal to stop her leaning as much and give her more room. Can anyone help? I'm currently using sudocrem to soothe the tail.
 
I use Naff D-itch in the summer but have found it seems to stimulate hair growth. The only problem is that it is very greasy.
 
Thanks Rollin - I take it that's s cream? She's generally good at growing hair. In 6 months we've gone from bring hogged if a full mane that can be plaited.
 
Hi my mare has in our last 2 trips out rubbed her tail In our lorry. She's rubbed it down to the dock and the hair has come out - I know this will grow back. What I wondering is how to travel her again. The 1st time she did this I was using a new tail guard that has gone back, and yesterday just a standard tail bandage. I'm thinking is changing the layout in the lorry a little to travel her more in the diagonal to stop her leaning as much and give her more room. Can anyone help? I'm currently using sudocrem to soothe the tail.
My mare Really sits on her hind end when travelling but as long as I have a tail guard or tail bandage properly secured it doesn't usually rub the hair away. I have also noticed if I use a fleece with a tail flap, this is just as affective at protecting the tail hair.
 
My TB used to do this, both in tail guards and bandages, one day I forgot to put anything on and he didn't rub his tail, now travels without and has been fine, no explanation for this except possibly his tail got hot
 
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