----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, September 01, 2002 2:00
PM
Subject: Re: [RC] Sheath? What
sheath?
Heidi, I find this line of thought interesting, because it's been my
experience to be just the opposite. I've found that geldings who
don't drop and pee inside that dark, dank flexible cave, seem to be the
ones who are really clean and don't need much attention.
In fact my worst horse, as far as smegma is concerned, was a guy who
would not pee inside his stall, no matter how long I left him in there.
He did the same thing while trailering. First thing he did, when I
let him out of either is drop immediately (not on command, but he did do a
"Drop, Dukie, Drop," performance) and let himself go. Sometimes, it
seemed to take forever till he was finished. This horse could
have been a house pet if he could hold his poop as well as he could hold
his pee.
Anyway, he was always a mess in there. I'm not trying to disagree
with you or anything, but it's just been my experience that
the reverse is true. The guy who doesn't drop and pees
inside his cave seems to have the cleaner "cave." What exactly does
cause the smegma, anyway? I've gotten quite curious about all this
lately thanks to Chuck and Amber and the rest of the gang.
cya,
Howard (is it time for my shower yet?)
----- Original Message -----
From:
Heidi Smith
Sent: Sunday, September 01, 2002 3:51
PM
To: Karla Watson;
ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [RC] Sheath? What
sheath?
>Naive
question.... how many times a year are you "supposed" to do
this??
All depends on the individual horse--some
need it every few months, and some never do.
>and my next question is from my friend in
California who wanted me to ask: What happens if you never do it? She had never heard of this sheath
cleaning.
If she is lucky enough to have one of those
geldings that just doesn't produce much smegma, or who drops enough to keep
himself clean, nothing will happen. If not, he will eventually have
enough irritation to cause inflamation and swelling in the sheath, and
meanwhile will suffer discomfort.
Heidi
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