when i got back from holiday....

diggerbez

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...i found out that my TB who i have a sharer for has a huge cut across his head. its about 4 inches long...not especially deep but i just know its going to scar (damn fine TB skin). apparently its a rope burn! i realise horses have accidents but how the hell do they rope burn their heads?! trying not to be mad at anyone but feel sorry for him as he has such a pretty little face!
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My grey is awful at scarring
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Every little nick just stays there. Not looking forward to seeing how this (pic below) looks after it's all healed/ scarred. I've been slapping Vasoline on them which seems to be helping some of the grey hairs growing back through but I'm not holding my breath!

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but wouldn't rope need to be really long to actually get over his head?!! he was tied up next to yard idiot horse apparently....a horse i avoid at all costs, nice horse, no concept of personal space
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maybe bio oil would work? it gets rid of stretch marks in people
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wow--- what did he have a fight with?!!!!!!!!

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Horseflies I think
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Possibly a few mite bites in there aswell. They literally came up over night so he's back in overnight now the poor thing
 
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My grey is awful at scarring
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Every little nick just stays there. Not looking forward to seeing how this (pic below) looks after it's all healed/ scarred. I've been slapping Vasoline on them which seems to be helping some of the grey hairs growing back through but I'm not holding my breath!

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poor pony
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do i get it from tackshop? he's bright bay (far left of siggy)...i actually don't mind if he gets white hair....just worried he'll end up with no hair there!
 
Yes - most of the tack shops round here stock it - its about 7 quid a bottle. Its fab I use it for all sorts - rain scald, cuts, bites, itchy bits - anything really!! Its got aloe vera and allsorts of other healing herb things in it - helps promote hair growth (I think might be comfrey) but it works!!
 
Dermagel is THE best thing ever. Apart from normal nicks and grazes, I've used it on a cut which was borderline stitch-worthy (livery horse - owner didn't want to get the vet), and it healed brilliantly - no white hair, no proud flesh, and only a small scar which you wouldn't notice unless you were looking for it.
 
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