ILuvCowparsely
Well-Known Member
Cleaning sheaths on a regular basis is a very new thing and I suspect it has been driven by marketers wanting to sell a product and get you to part with your money.
I have owned geldings for over 30 years. I've never cleaned a sheath and I have no intention of starting now.
I Actually have to disagree with you here Cleaning sheaths regularly is not a new thing. We learn t to do it on a regular basis in the 1970's. So its not new as I say .
We used lint warm water and medicated soap
failing that we sedate the horse and the vet does it
Aqueous creme works well as it stops flakes building up and makes cleaning easier.
Not only that but cleaning is a good time to feel for any ab normal lumps or bumbs or other problems inside or on the actual manhood.
In my time I have know 8 horses put down for
infection due to dirty sheath
cancer not found till to late
maggots infestation
other medical problem
bit like having a regular smear < Tho this is not 100% some things not detected with smears till later in problem or to late
or
breast feeling for lumps
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