Where is there scratchy spot?

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Pointless post but thought ide ask.

Jed's scratchy spot is on the insde if his hocks on both back legs. We have a traffic cone on the yard which covers a drain and he has a good old itch on that every evening and he loves it. He will stand for hours while you scratch that spot with your nails.

So is your horses special spots???
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base of neck on one of the fillies, she goes doolally. under her chin, too. haven't found any on new mare, she's too aloof to have such things!
geldings love scratching their hindlegs on roadcones, i've found. i took the cones out of the fields eventually cos i had a nightmare vision of one sticking its hoof right in it, getting it stuck, hooleying off in a panic on 3 legs and a cone... you can just imagine...
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His shoulder and wither area, just touch them and Beau will start grooming you! scratch them and he nearly falls over with the pleasure LOL.

also his backside.
 
Mine is scratchy all over at the mo. But his really bestest scratchy place is right on top of his bum. That bit that i can only just reach. He loves it so much he drops his pelvis a whole 4 inches so I can scratch it better. I am slightly worried he is going to fall on the floor one day whilst doing it though! as he often only seems to have 2 or 3 feet on the floor he contorts himself so much - poor itchy pony.
 
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Do you mean their?

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Ha ha sorry. Yes i did mean their.
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*tuts* Theres always one isn't there!!
Not pointing any fingers S!!!
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Touchy's is the same as your horse, her hocks, she will literally back you into the corner of the stable so you have to scratch her! Sov likes having his shoulder scratched vertically and Emerald like his withers being scratched, but it can be a bit scary because he likes to turn and 'colt nip' at you when you hit the spot!
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Pointless post but thought ide ask.

Jed's scratchy spot is on the insde if his hocks on both back legs. We have a traffic cone on the yard which covers a drain and he has a good old itch on that every evening and he loves it. He will stand for hours while you scratch that spot with your nails.

So is your horses special spots???
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Are you sure Jed is 'scratching'?
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Coco I have recently found adores it if you gently stroke down his neck to his witheres and slowly rub harder and harder in circles with your nails, his lip wiggles like a demented I don't know what lol. He loves it and has recently been accosting me while I poo pick so I have to do it, by standing in front of me and wiggling his lip at me
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Tom likes anywhere being scratched, particularly his ears, withers, elbows and hocks.

Ron considers it below him to show any emotion, mut will respond if you scratch the inside of his back legs (dirty old man)
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or his belly, and occasionally he'll respond if you scratch his withers when he's had a full neck rug on.
 
Cairo - just about everywhere. However, if you scratch the inside of his thighs, alongside his sheath and where his balls would be, he lifts his back leg in the air and rocks making daft faces.

He also loves his neck and back and belly being scratched as hard as you can with a comb.

Chancer goes goofy if you scratch his ears and also loves his belly and sheath area being done.

Both will rest their heads on your shoulder and close their eyes if you scratch their heads, but Cairo forgets himself and relaxes until you end up on your knees under his extremely large and heavy head.
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Tylers is directly under his tail. He generally thursts him bum right in my face and swings the tail to one side and woe betide anyone who doesnt scratch it !!!!!

He isnt a cuddly cuddly horse, but hte vet, when giving him a vaccination, was giving him a good old scratch on his shoulder and Tyler was in heaven!!!
 
Mine has a spot on his back that if you scratch sends him into seventh heaven!! If you go to do his other side, he sidles round until you get back to that spot again. Then he gets stroppy when you try to stop and go away!!
 
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