Consider a smaller rug or if this doesn t work get a bib.
How to stop rugs rubbing withers.
If its too big you tend to get rubbing more on the front chest area as the rug slides back over the withers.
Stop wither rub with our petticoat rug this anti rub rug for the prevention of shoulder rub is made from the same.
Late january to early march horses grow out their summer coat with a thicker winter coat during this time a horse coat is more susceptible to rub.
Try different makes of rug and one with deep shoulders to try and prevent this altho i know some ponies are a nightmare to get rugs to fit decently.
This is often a real pain in the neck so sorry can t help myself but a few ideas may save your horse s mane from blanket rubs.
The rug is too big.
The front edge of the blanket should completely cover the withers and shoulders.
It s possible that the neck of the blanket may be cut too small for the size of the horse.
Since you want to help your horse through the winter in the most comfortable way.
This keeps the rug away from the wither but allows you to keep the horse rugged up still.
It should not gap around the neck or shoulders as this allows the blanket to slip back behind the withers and potentially get stuck there putting pressure on both the withers and shoulders.
Make sure the blanket fits in the first place.
The rug is slipping back usually behind the wither and is rubbing the shoulder.
Save your horse s mane from blanket rubs.
A common symptom of a standard fit rug.
Your horse s blanket should not be able to slide back and catch on his withers it needs to remain in front of the withers.
A major cause of wither rub or shoulder rub is an ill fitting rug.
Many horses develop pressure and chafe marks at the withers and shoulders due to rugs that have little room to move.
If a rug is to small you generally see rub marks on the shoulders.
How to prevent wither rub in your horse rubbing is a huge problem and will probably affect most horses at some point.
Loss or patchiness of hair in and around the shoulder area.
Wither rubs are from rugs not fitting too well and slipping back therefore tightening across the wither.