Jericho
Well-Known Member
Hi there, I have a girl who keeps her 3y old Shetland on my land in exchange for help - it is a very sweet pony but it scratches and rubs on EVERYTHING to the point of breaking about 6 fences. It doesnt seem any specific place on the pony where it itches just all over so the bum / neck / shoulders attack everything. We have tried oi supplementsl to lubricate and I suggested the a trip from the vet to check for allergies (there is no other signs of problem) but the girl refuses to pay for this as doesnt see it as a medical emergency and I suspect the pony is just a hairy pony that likes scratching. There is no evidence of mites/ lice (my horses are fine) and she is like it regardless of weather / temp. She is out 24/7 on poor grazing but a lot of room with company across a fence. However because she is breaking everything I have said she has to stay in an electric fenced off piece of paddock that only has trees for shelter. Fine for now butcome winter I am going to be in a bit of quandry because I will want my horses to have free access to the yard / stables / field to escape the weather and I really dont want the shetland to have acess to anything because it will destroy everthing and I cant put electric fence everywhere. So I was hoping of some advice to 1) to help her itchiness - she must feel awful being so itchy and nowhere to rub (I even said to the girl to put up a scratching post in the field but she doesnt really get the idea - she is a lovely caring girl but is lacking horsesense and funds) - are there any supplements I could suggest? and 2) what would you do management wise and if a liverires horse kept destroying eveything? I feel bad for making her keep her pony in a small field when the weather is horrible and mine are cosy and warm in their stables.
Sorry I have waffled on it a bit - will also post in Stable management room so for advice on managing destructive liveries!
Sorry I have waffled on it a bit - will also post in Stable management room so for advice on managing destructive liveries!