Applying pig oil and sulphur,,

ROMANY 1959

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Hi, quick question, what's best way to get it on legs? I have sponges, old washing up bottle, old face brush , marigold gloves all ready.. Most effective application way advice.. No mud fever, but I hope this will help stop the mud sticking to legs..
Thanks in advance..
 
I use old washing up bottle and pick leg up as if im picking out feet and squeeze in then massage through with gloved hands to do backs of legs.
Does the paintbrush work well if horse has lots of feathers or do you then rub it through? Would like to find an easier way!!
 
I use an old 20ml syringe to draw the oil out of the container, I then squeeze a little at a time into the feather, rubbing in well as I go. When I'm happy that all legs are completely saturated, from knee/hock to coronary band, I go round all four legs, rubbing in, rubbing in until I'm worn out! :p
 
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I'm still experimenting, first used a spray which was exhausting by the time I had done 8 fell legs, then used a paintbrush but still had to rub into feathers at the back, this time I just poured it in a bucket, scooped a bit out at a time and slapped it on - maybe not the most efficient economy-wise, but far quicker and much better coverage. I only use oil, no sulphur though. Have lovely soft hands by the time I'm finished!! For top-ups I'll probably just use the paintbrush (I was overdue this time so needed to do it properly.)
 
I use a 50-50 blend of vinegar and baby oil on my boy's legs (as recommended by Royal Dick vet - before anyone thinks I'm trying to turn my horse into a salad). I use an old cleaning product spray bottle and give it a good shake every 10 squirts or so to ensure it's all mixed up :) x
 
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