Every male horse will benefit from sheath cleaning, because they get ‘beans’ and a build-up of smegma due to the inevitable build-up of grime in that area of their anatomy. Having beans will cause ...
Dear Dr. Vittoria: My second question revolves around the inside of my horse’s sheath. I can feel and sometimes shake out black, sticky, smelly material. I don’t want to hurt him by picking at it but ...
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One Thing They Don’t Warn You About When You Own a Gelding; You’re the One Cleaning His Sheath
Rudnik was just 9 months old when he was left at a livestock auction by his breeder. I don't know his story before that, whether he was pulled from his mom or why he was given up. Due to his frantic ...
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