Grooming the Yellow Horse Back to White
Yellow horses are not usually a real thing.
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Yellow horses are not usually a real thing.
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No more splotchy horses during shedding season!
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Keep up the elbow grease!
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Dull coats usually come from the inside out!
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Don’t Use Baby Oil to Make Your Horse Shed So I heard about this a few years ago, and it’s really bothered me. Basically, in an attempt to get your horse to shed all of his winter coat overnight, some people coat their horse in baby oil and then wipe or wash the
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Choose your horse’s shampoo by their skin and coat health – do they need stain help? Shine boosting? Color enhancing? Or helping a skin issue? There are lots of shampoos to try, and her’s how to pick the best one for your horse.
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Unusual Markings on Horses Have you seen unusual markings on horses? You could track that particular marking back to a specific horse – sometimes. Most markings have common names, but I have heard a few different names for some. Here are the most common markings you may see: Jump to shopping Bend-Or
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Barn Hacks – Part 11 This time – round ELEVEN! I’m always open to new hacks, so don’t hesitate to reach out with your ingenious idea. It’s all about making chores go by easily, to give us more time with our horses. jump to shopping Wear nitrile exam gloves under your
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Fly Sprays For Horses: Chemical, Fatty Acid, Essential Oils Fly season is coming up, which means endless fighting with gnats, stable flies, and all varieties of flying insects that want to annoy us and the horses. Fly sprays for horses come in seemingly endless varieties, so how do you know which to choose? Natural ingredients
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Grooming the Clipped Horse Many horse owners elect to clip their horses in winter. This is wonderfully convenient for grooming, but you should take care and keep your eyes peeled for rubs and stuff. Some things to consider for grooming the clipped horse: Brush density, stiffness – perhaps a softer brush? Or
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