oliviasinclair14
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We’ve just gone from a bay cob type mare who was good at keeping herself clean to a grey gelding with a white mane and tail who is the messiest horse I have ever met.
The people looking after him previously also have really neglected his tail, and it is stained almost black for about the bottom two thirds, very matted and full of burrs.
The other week we managed to start getting a brush through it and remove some of the burrs but everyone walking past said they felt very sorry for us and we had a massive job on our hands.
I was just wondering what people’s recoomendations are to trying to get it white again? We’ve got detangler and patience to get he matts out, but the colour is awful and with my younger sister doing pony club tack and turn out on him this weekend, it’s be great if we could get it semi clean by then.
P.S. he’s our first grey and also has many yellow stains on his body and very yellow legs so if anyone has any experience getting those stains off too that’d be greatly appreciated!
Thank you in advance!
The people looking after him previously also have really neglected his tail, and it is stained almost black for about the bottom two thirds, very matted and full of burrs.
The other week we managed to start getting a brush through it and remove some of the burrs but everyone walking past said they felt very sorry for us and we had a massive job on our hands.
I was just wondering what people’s recoomendations are to trying to get it white again? We’ve got detangler and patience to get he matts out, but the colour is awful and with my younger sister doing pony club tack and turn out on him this weekend, it’s be great if we could get it semi clean by then.
P.S. he’s our first grey and also has many yellow stains on his body and very yellow legs so if anyone has any experience getting those stains off too that’d be greatly appreciated!
Thank you in advance!