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Bald spot by hocks...

Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2016 5:48 pm
by Dresseur
My young man has a bald spot on the outside of each hock - in the hollow of the joint - where the tibia meets the calcaneus, which is an odd place to get a bald spot - as I can't see how anything could have rubbed there. They don't get better, but they don't get worse either. The skin is a bit rough and scaly - no sign of hair growth. I'd love to help him grow hair back - any suggestions?

Re: Bald spot by hocks...

Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2016 6:10 pm
by orono
Can you take a pic? My gelding would get rubbed patches on the outsides of each hock when his stall had a wood floor with shavings for bedding (no rubber mat).

Re: Bald spot by hocks...

Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2016 6:40 pm
by Quelah
It's likely that when his hock joint is folded, as when he's lying down, that there *is* a protruding bony bit there. It's less common than point of hock rubs, but it happens. Treatment is same, put some greasy ointment on it and give him a softer place to lie down :)

Re: Bald spot by hocks...

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2016 1:19 am
by Dresseur
Orono, I will take a pic tomorrow and post it.

Quelah, that's what I wonder about- he has mats and deep bedding (shavings). Maybe he's laying down outside- they're on night turnout. Any particular greasy ointment you would recommend? Mtg? Other?
Thank you!

Re: Bald spot by hocks...

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2016 5:31 am
by Kyra's Mom
Duct tape can work too. Apply a small square and leave it until it falls off. Replace square and rinse/repeat. The tape is slick and prevents friction to that spot when they push to get up. Unfortunately, it doesn't work on my horse. Her hair is very soft and fine and the tape stick for maybe 6 hours. She has to be special.

Susan

Re: Bald spot by hocks...

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2016 1:30 pm
by Dresseur
that is a super idea!! Thank you!

Re: Bald spot by hocks...

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2016 3:10 pm
by orono
What is he bedded with/on?

Re: Bald spot by hocks...

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2016 5:57 pm
by Dresseur
He's on mats with soft shavings. At least 3 inches deep.

He's had these since I bought him, just thought maybe he'd grow some hair back since then :(
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They look the same on both sides- same size and placement.

Re: Bald spot by hocks...

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2016 10:26 pm
by Chisamba
Definitely hock galls from insufficient bedding

Re: Bald spot by hocks...

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2016 11:29 pm
by Dresseur
Argh! Like I said, he came to me with them. I'll see if I can add more bedding- he's pretty deeply bedded at his new place. But I'd love for them to disappear.

Re: Bald spot by hocks...

Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2016 12:04 am
by Chisamba
Dresseur wrote:Argh! Like I said, he came to me with them. I'll see if I can add more bedding- he's pretty deeply bedded at his new place. But I'd love for them to disappear.

Sometimes they can be slow to heal, they can be callused. Try vitamin e oil or corona.

Re: Bald spot by hocks...

Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2016 12:25 am
by orono
You've had him for quite a while now right? A year or so?

Re: Bald spot by hocks...

Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2016 1:30 am
by Dresseur
orono wrote:You've had him for quite a while now right? A year or so?


Not quite- I bought him in September of last year, but brought him home at the beginning of April. So he's only been at my facilities for under 4 months. He lived out at my trainer's. So it's possible he got them there. She had got him from the breeder in August of last year, so I bought him a month after she got him in.

Re: Bald spot by hocks...

Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2016 2:14 am
by orono
Oh ok, Some people use hock boots til to protect the area, but I worry about those causing rubbing or other issues.

Re: Bald spot by hocks...

Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2016 2:17 am
by Dresseur
Yea. I'm going to ask if they will bed a bit deeper and I'll start putting goop on it to help them heal up.

Re: Bald spot by hocks...

Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2016 4:45 pm
by Kyra's Mom
It is doubtful they will heal. When they get to that point it is a scar. I have never had them "heal" up--as in hair over. As long as there is no active open sore or irritation, I would just put a dab of black shoe polish on it for shows/clinics.

Susan