Why do horses roll in the dirt?
Almost every horse owner knows it: no sooner is the horse freshly groomed or washed than it happily rolls in the sand or mud. For us humans, that might be annoying – but for horses, it's a completely natural behavior with important functions.
Reasons why horses roll
1. Coat care and skin protection
Rolling distributes skin oils through the coat and helps loosen loose hairs, dandruff, and dust. At the same time, the dirt forms a natural protective film against insects, sun, and even rain.
2. Well-being and relaxation
After training or a ride, rolling is often a sign of contentment. Many horses roll immediately after unsaddling to loosen their backs and release tension.
3. Communication
Herds of horses often use rolling spots together. The scent left on their coats strengthens social cohesion.
4. Cooling down
On hot days, a horse can cool down by rolling in damp sand or mud. Especially in paddocks without shade, horses seek refreshment this way.
Did you know? Some studies show that horses even prefer certain spots for rolling – so-called “rolling spots.” These places are visited repeatedly by several horses and are an integral part of their social behavior.
However: Dirt is not always protection
As healthy as rolling is, it also has its downsides. Mud and dirt can irritate the skin, especially if it stays damp for a long time. Parasites, fungi, or bacteria also thrive in dirty coats and can cause skin problems.
Proper care makes all the difference
To keep your horse's coat healthy, it's important to strike a balance between natural behavior and good care:
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Brush regularly to remove dirt and loose hairs.
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Wash off sweat after training so it doesn't irritate the skin.
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Use gentle grooming products that don't dry out the coat and skin barrier.
Doderm – gentle cleansing for horse skin
The Doderm Alpaca Shampoo Bar was specially developed for the sensitive skin of horses.
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Gentle cleansing: removes dirt, sweat and sebum without irritating the skin.
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Natural ingredients: based on alpaca wool, free from harsh additives.
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Practical & sustainable: handy, economical and plastic-free.
This keeps your horse's skin balanced – even if it enthusiastically rolls in the dirt again after grooming.
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