3Beasties
Well-Known Member
Tomorrow I am going to have to clean my geldings sheath
I was always told to leave well alone until there was a problem so I have never tackled it before! I don't think there is a problem as such but after reading on here about 'beans' I had a look and he definitley has stuff up there that needs cleaning out! 
The problem is he is rather sensitive in that area and the last few attempts at cleaning his manhood have ended soon after I started due to him waving his back legs around
I have some Sedalin which I can give him tomorrow but I'm not sure how much to give him (he's never had it before). He's a 16.2 TB. How many 'clicks' do you think he'll need to keep him quiet while I get on with the job in hand?
Also what is the best way to go about the cleaning task?
Thanks in advance
The problem is he is rather sensitive in that area and the last few attempts at cleaning his manhood have ended soon after I started due to him waving his back legs around
I have some Sedalin which I can give him tomorrow but I'm not sure how much to give him (he's never had it before). He's a 16.2 TB. How many 'clicks' do you think he'll need to keep him quiet while I get on with the job in hand?
Also what is the best way to go about the cleaning task?
Thanks in advance