jleonard
Well-Known Member
One of my minis has what I think is the beginning of lacing on her back. A few years ago she clipped out with one white line, and every year she gets a little more white. I noticed while clipping her last week that the area around the largest white spot was raised up, but I didn't think much of it. Yesterday I only had time to glance at her and it looked like she had many raised areas down her entire back, but I only saw her in passing and didn't know if it was an effect from the light. Today I got to really look at her, and she has a pattern of these "welts" down her back, it looks just like the pattern made by lacing. She does not seem to be sore around the individual welts, though she is very sore in her loin area, but I think that is from the drive we had over the weekend, she worked pretty hard, I don't think it is connected. I thought maybe she rolled in something that irritated the skin, but because of this distinct pattern, I don't think that is the case. I also sprayed some MuckStop on her back last Tuesday as she had some fungus issues which have now cleared up. I cannot imagine it is a reaction to the spray a week later... Has anyone noticed this with their horses with lacing? Any ideas what it could be?