Pig oil

caemar1

Well-Known Member
Joined
5 April 2008
Messages
172
Visit site
My local tack shop sells it, I think you can also get it on ebay. A lot of people use it for a show shine, mixed with warm water. It can also be used on feathers of field kept horses to stop the mud sticking to them.
 

piebaldsparkle

Well-Known Member
Joined
26 July 2006
Messages
13,017
Visit site
Looks like baby oil (clear oil without the fragrant smell, but does smell bad). Traditional gypsy treatment I believe to keep feathers in good condition. I wacked a load on my mares mane where the rug hjad rubbed it, I'm not sure if it thickened it or just stopped more being rubbed away.
crazy.gif
Got mine at a local feed merchants (5ltr container).
 

LCobby

Well-Known Member
Joined
11 November 2007
Messages
1,580
Visit site
It for pigs, not 'of pigs'
to keep their skin supple.

Used by heavy horse owners on feather, mixed with flowers of sulphur, to prevent mud fever and keep hair silky.

Megatek Rebuilder hair restorers smells much nicer!
 

ashlingm

Well-Known Member
Joined
25 February 2006
Messages
375
Location
Ireland :D
Visit site
pig oil is parafin oil...just go to a pharmacy and get some its not expensive.
it used to be used to keep pigs skin from drying out...hence the name
really good stuff when mixed with sulphur!!
 

kate1993

New User
Joined
12 March 2008
Messages
4
Visit site
When it gets really muddy we put pig oil on the horse's legs so that not as much mud gets on them and if it does actually get on their legs it just brushes off dead easily!

grin.gif
 
D

Donkeymad

Guest
Megatek didn't wrtk for me either, and it's not terribly cheap
frown.gif
 

ashlingm

Well-Known Member
Joined
25 February 2006
Messages
375
Location
Ireland :D
Visit site
nope definately not made from pigs!
smile.gif
its actaully parafin oil...its used to keep pigs skin in good condition hence the name.
mixing it with sulphur give you a great paste for skin conditions. dematoligists recommend it for humans with skin problems too...
dont use it on open sores though
 

Theresa_F

Well-Known Member
Joined
10 August 2005
Messages
5,577
Location
London - Essex side
Visit site
I get mine from Heavy Horse Supplies as even with postage is cheaper than a lot of places and I don't have to travel 30 miles to my nearest supplier.

I use it mixed with sulphur on my hairies legs to keep feather and skin in great condition and mite free.

I also use a splash mixed in the final water rinse when showing as it is a cheap and great way of getting a gleam on the coat.

Megatek works wonders on my hairies manes and tails - mix it 50 - 50 with water and rub well into the roots every other day. I comb the hair with their survivor detangler which keeps hair in great condition and leaves it silky and a show ring shine to it.

If you want a really long mane and tail in perfect condition, then bag it - tailgator.co.uk do all the products. I can confirm the mane bags working as I helped develop them and they were extensively tested on Chancer and we went through 6 prototypes before the version you now get.
 
Top