14 October 2009 #1 M MillionDollar Well-Known Member Joined 20 June 2006 Messages 7,938 Location The Best Shire Visit site Anyone got a recomendation for getting rid of scurfy coat?
14 October 2009 #2 T toomanyhorses26 Well-Known Member Joined 25 October 2007 Messages 2,652 Visit site saracen super shine does the trick on my tb - just a glug in his feed each day - costs about £10
14 October 2009 #3 suzysparkle Well-Known Member Joined 17 February 2005 Messages 1,954 Location North Scotland Visit site Baileys outshine
14 October 2009 #4 trendybraincell Well-Known Member Joined 8 May 2008 Messages 2,836 Visit site I feed seaweed and a bit of veggie oil
14 October 2009 #5 O ofcourseyoucan Well-Known Member Joined 9 August 2009 Messages 4,648 Visit site a bloody good wash and rinse in head and shoulders, finish with a good vinegar rinse. good food and veg oil!
a bloody good wash and rinse in head and shoulders, finish with a good vinegar rinse. good food and veg oil!
15 October 2009 #6 E ever_hopeful Well-Known Member Joined 5 June 2008 Messages 229 Location U.K. Visit site [ QUOTE ] a bloody good wash and rinse in head and shoulders, finish with a good vinegar rinse. good food and veg oil! [/ QUOTE ] Ditto!
[ QUOTE ] a bloody good wash and rinse in head and shoulders, finish with a good vinegar rinse. good food and veg oil! [/ QUOTE ] Ditto!
15 October 2009 #7 K K27 Well-Known Member Joined 12 April 2007 Messages 1,863 Visit site a Tablespoon of Linseed or Soya Oil in each feed and lots of good grooming.
15 October 2009 #8 T Theresa_F Well-Known Member Joined 10 August 2005 Messages 5,577 Location London - Essex side Visit site Good bath and plenty of grooming to get the oil in the coat going. Feed linseed - either instant or oil plus clivers which is excellent for the skin.
Good bath and plenty of grooming to get the oil in the coat going. Feed linseed - either instant or oil plus clivers which is excellent for the skin.
16 October 2009 #9 M MagicMelon Well-Known Member Joined 6 November 2004 Messages 16,399 Location North East Scotland Visit site As K27 - Soya oil is excellent and very cheap if you can get it from your local farm store (our one has a big tank full of it, they fill up our own containers).
As K27 - Soya oil is excellent and very cheap if you can get it from your local farm store (our one has a big tank full of it, they fill up our own containers).
18 October 2009 #10 C CBFan Well-Known Member Joined 28 April 2006 Messages 5,071 Location somewhere in the uk Visit site a bloody good bath and regular thorough grooming with a stiff dandy brush followed by a thorough grooming with a nice soft body brush! echo the soya oil too!
a bloody good bath and regular thorough grooming with a stiff dandy brush followed by a thorough grooming with a nice soft body brush! echo the soya oil too!