mja
Well-Known Member
I was surprised having never owned a gelding before when I read up on sheath cleaning that no one had mentioned to me about the "bean" apart from on a forum as it seems vital it is removed -
http://www.equi-sense.com/articles/sheathcleaning.html
Despite the warning it is dangerous judging by how my boy seems to enjoy the peeling away of debris process, I found and removed a bean on my ownand he didnt even flinch. He isnt so keen on the washing and using foam cleaner but still doesnt kick.
I thought this was a super link with diagram of bean location!!
http://www.equiderma.com/sheath.html
And this was funny -
http://www.angelfire.com/az/clickryder/hand.html
Good luck bean hunters and be careful xx
http://www.equi-sense.com/articles/sheathcleaning.html
Despite the warning it is dangerous judging by how my boy seems to enjoy the peeling away of debris process, I found and removed a bean on my ownand he didnt even flinch. He isnt so keen on the washing and using foam cleaner but still doesnt kick.
I thought this was a super link with diagram of bean location!!
http://www.equiderma.com/sheath.html
And this was funny -
http://www.angelfire.com/az/clickryder/hand.html
Good luck bean hunters and be careful xx