eggs
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Stockholm Tar which I used on a chicken that was getting pecked by another hen - stopped the pecking.
These: http://www.horsehealth.co.uk/grooming/grooming-box/grooming-mitts/hands-on-grooming-mitt
I've only had them a few weeks but I will never be without a pair from now on.
This is my post about how my horse reacted to them.
http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/foru...s-being-brushed&highlight=horse+hates+brushed
I bought these, they are brilliant and Sam absolutely adores being groomed with them. Trouble is, he loves it so much he gets quite grumpy when I stop LOL
My bespoke rug rail - it's ace. Plastic drainpipe, reinforced with wood down the hole, handy wooden battens at each end (to stop wood in middle falling out and loop hanging rope around. It's about six feet long and holds SO many rugs - all tidy just the way I like them. It's moved yards multiple times, now, and I'll never be without it.
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