Paint on horses.. What do you think?

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I was recently at a show and saw a lady spraying her greys legs. They suddenly went from a yellowy colour to spotless white. When i looked at what she was using it was stock spray (for marking sheep!)

Has anyone else ever seen/done/heard of this before? This was a new one for me. Surely this isn't a good idea?
 
I was recently at a show and saw a lady spraying her greys legs. They suddenly went from a yellowy colour to spotless white. When i looked at what she was using it was stock spray (for marking sheep!)

Has anyone else ever seen/done/heard of this before? This was a new one for me. Surely this isn't a good idea?

Presumably if it is OK to use on sheep then it won't harm a horse, it will probably be washed off afterwards.

I have seen a lot stranger things put on horses for shows ;) I worked on one show yard where we used to dye the horses. Not just tint, dye their manes either darker or lighter.
 
I was recently at a show and saw a lady spraying her greys legs. They suddenly went from a yellowy colour to spotless white. When i looked at what she was using it was stock spray (for marking sheep!)

Has anyone else ever seen/done/heard of this before? This was a new one for me. Surely this isn't a good idea?

I actually considered this last week to cover up the green sheep foot spray on her legs but I couldn't find any white in the landy in time. It won't do any harm tho, its fully scourable:D

I will try it and report back.
 
You can get horse makeup in stick, cream and spray form. Guess the marker spray is similar but cheaper!

Not sure where the ok/cheating line is though
 
I do wonder why farmers would be using white stock marker on sheep - I have never come across white stock marker before!!

I use spray on chalk spray for ours and it works really well.
 
I do wonder why farmers would be using white stock marker on sheep - I have never come across white stock marker before!!

I use spray on chalk spray for ours and it works really well.

Baa baa Black sheep, no other colour shows. But frankly white isn't much cop either.

I make my scan man use white on black sheep and black on white sheep to mean the same thing, it confuses him for a while every year :D
 
I don't have a problem with it so long as it's not overdone. Some horses have so much make up now they don't look like horses.
 
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