I know of a horse person whose horse started rubbing its tail morning, noon, and night. A pretty tail that would soon look straggly if this continued. Following the old adage that if a horse is rubbing its tail it needed wormed, he wormed it and the tail rubbing continued. Turns out the horse was having a reaction to the conditioner he was putting on its tail, the same conditioner that started the problem and compounded when he kept using more and more of it to try and remedy the condition. When he rinsed it all off and left it off, the tail rubbing ceased.
Diligent grooming is by far the best way to keep your horse clean. Horses love being groomed and it's good for them. It's good for us. It's best to have a separate set of grooming supplies for each horse, but if that's not possible, wash your brushes routinely with a mild shampoo. Enough said. If there is a contagious skin condition rampant in your barn, follow your veterinarian's recommendations on how to eradicate it. I know of a very admirable horsewoman that puts all her brushes in a bucket once a week and soaks them in a little vinegar and hot water. On any given day you can pull up to her barn and see the brushes and combs drying on the fence posts in the sun.
Published by MaryAnn Myers - Featured Contributor in Sports
MaryAnn Myers is the Bestselling author of Favored to Win. She is an equestrian, horse trainer, and environmentalist. She lives on an organic farm in Northeast Ohio and is the author of equine novels, Favore... View profile
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