G-Hought
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So this past year I started riding one of my grandpas newer horses that he has had for a couple years. Pretty quickly he became my favorite and I ended up riding him most weekends through July-October. During that time he had a bit of hair loss which made it hard to keep the saddle from slipping no matter what blankets we used.
My grandpa had never had that problem with him in years past, but he also wouldn’t typically ride half as often as I do.
So my question is this. Is this something with the horses hair/skin that’s likely going to happen every year if I keep riding him a lot? Are there ways to prevent or care for it (other than not riding)? Will his hair “toughen up” and eventually not be an issue?
Thanks!
My grandpa had never had that problem with him in years past, but he also wouldn’t typically ride half as often as I do.
So my question is this. Is this something with the horses hair/skin that’s likely going to happen every year if I keep riding him a lot? Are there ways to prevent or care for it (other than not riding)? Will his hair “toughen up” and eventually not be an issue?
Thanks!