What to do with "spur" rubs?!!

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My boy is getting "spur marks" every time I wear spurs, but it doesnt seem to be from the spur itself, as I have worn completely rounded and impuls spurs on him and had the same "graze" appear. It is really obvious because he is white were my leg goes. I think it is caused by where the strap goes on the spur if that makes sense??! Anyone got any ideas how to stop it
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Worried may be pulled up for it BE, but it isnt down to spur abuse!!! He is also going bald just above where my leg goes from my saddle cloth, so his coat is obviously changing and making him more suscptable to rubs anyway
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Any ideas VERY much appreciated!!
 
Similar prob here. "Bald" patches where my leg and spur 'sits'.

Last year i used cornucresine (sp? sorry) which helps to promote hair growth but just a bit messy
 
Yeah I would use cornucresine but it is on his white patch, not good when competing
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Because his skin is pink, it looks "grazed" when Ive ridden, but it doesnt actually break the sking
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Blooming horses!!
 
Are you using leather spur straps or the web ones that come with sprenger spurs??? I think the sprenger ones are softer, so less likely to rub (even if they aren't as smart).
 
i had this when Andy's coat was changing.. they are all gone now but as he is grey i put sudocreme on them (helped blend into his hair!)..
not sure on how to stop them tho, sorry.. mine were caused by the zips on my MH boots rubbing him where they had dropped so much (legs shrunk). was a good excuse to go out shopping for some new chaps.!!
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remove ALL spurs for training.......... and only use for competeting....

i have a horse which is very senative, but all training has to be done have without spurs at all cost..........

aloe vera cream or baby oil to help
 
I'ts cos you are a cruel and nasty rider
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and he needs rescuing to come and live with Donkey
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Megatek or coconut oil might help!
 
ride with a towel (if he'll let you) under saddle which hangs down and sits under wear your leg touchs him, he will still feel spur through it for training but will help prevent rubs..... All the eventers did this in Australia when i worked out there, alot of horses suffered from spur marks (they did break the skin though!) and loads even warmed up with towels to prevent more marking.....
hope that makes sense?!?
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Ive had lectures off people on the yard, until they realise it happens with completely non evil spurs, and doesnt happen on any other horse I ride with spurs!!
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I have scrapped donkey up in normal spurs and she can come back from a schooling session with nasty whip marks which make it look like I have really beaten her - just asked her to go forwards nicely!
 
It does, thats Cullohill, may try that if he doesnt freak! Normally work at home without spurs except for jumping when use Impuls spurs! Will also play with sudocrem....
 
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Are you using leather spur straps or the web ones that come with sprenger spurs??? I think the sprenger ones are softer, so less likely to rub (even if they aren't as smart).

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Very good point..use leather straps at the mo....
 
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I have scrapped donkey up in normal spurs and she can come back from a schooling session with nasty whip marks which make it look like I have really beaten her - just asked her to go forwards nicely!

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We will have the RSPCA on our doorstep!!
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If they could get her to load they would bring her back within an hour - far too much trouble
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This might sound daft but ride him with towels covering his sides...it stops the spurs rubbing but they are still effective. It is a tried and tested theory!!!
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Archie has big spur rubs at the moment, i havent work spurs for nearly 2weeks now (apart from in my lesson on the weekend) and they are nearly gone. Its where he is changing his coat, he got them last year at the time too. I put aloe vera gel on the marks daily as it helps the hair grow back quicker.

I dont have any suggestions - but does Goddy only get them at this time of year, or is it all the time?

Quite a few of the horses at my yard have them at the moment aswell due to the coats changing.
 
it can be the time of year-digby has some and i only wear them once a week max...and again its because he is moulting
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Have not read other replies so sorry if I have repeated anything.

Does it happen all the time or just recently? My horse was so bad when his coat was changing at the begining of winter that I had to stop using them. He went totally bald and super sensitive. I stopped using them for a while and he has been fine all winter.

Now his summer coat is coming through he is the same again.

With him it is definatly just when his coat changes and it makes no difference which type of spur I use.
 
i have the same problem- damn greys! i did wonder whether surgical spirit might harden the skin up and stop it happening in the future but then couldn't bring myself to actually put any on! (i only thought of this coz i used to row at uni and ripped hands to shreds- surgical spirit killed but hardened hands up a treat!)
 
Thanks everyone. yeah i think t is due to his coat changing, but because he has pink skin it can look quite angry, (even when just wearing normal boots!) suzysparkle, thanks, have got some, they do it aswell!! So think it may be due to his coat changing. Will try the towel trick
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Diggerbez, surgical spirit does work but you have to make sure you dont put it on sore skin!! Because he looks quite "pink" I cant bear to try it either!!
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