bollybop
Well-Known Member
Sea buckthorn oil
Dettol was used as a cleaning agent when I had my tattoo on the inside of my mouth.. It doesn't taste nice but I can assure you that unless he drinks it, it is perfectly harmless.
Linseed, body brushing and only one bath a year ( though lots of washes off with water only).
dettol- really?? wouldn't put anything on him that i wouldn't use on myself
Feed linseed, graze on old mixed pasture with lots of different plants and herbs, and learn proper, old fashioned strapping.
I'm really intrigued, please tell us about strapping.
I think I have an idea of what it is, but can you explain...?
What works for my pets works for me!Don't bath too often- maybe once a year. A good diet. Polish up with a good brush when needed. I do minimal grooming ..............
Strapping is an old fashioned term for a good, hard grooming session. The days when people groomed until their arms ached and sweat dripped from their brows and where body brushes with metal curry combs were used and knocked outside the stable door to show the guv'nah how hard you had worked...
Nowadays strapping involves bathing, a quick flick and applying coat shine. Strapping properly helps build muscle on both man and beast and also improves the circulation to the skin, giving a fabulous shine on the animals coat and the handlers face
Nobody I know, other than on racing yards and older fashioned hunt yards strap anymore. I, myself, can't remember the last time I actually had time to properly strap a horse since leaving my last hunt yard and after I left the new head girl insisted on bathing everything both before and after meets. The whole yard bar 3 came down with mud fever before Boxing Day meet.
As for shine... shine comes from within. A horse who is healthy from the inside will show on the outside. Darker toned animals do usually have that glorious metallic shine on their coats. Oil in feeds helps alot, as does the Dettol and very hot water to remove dust and lifted grime.
Strapping is a bit more than grooming, you use a pad or wisp to to bang on certain muscles to get them to contract and then brush. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVJEC89NdwA
Now just to pee you all off, the horse below is merely dusted with a yellow duster square. A dandy brush would have him on his knees. He is polished not brushed and he maintains his shine regardless of the time of year. The skin on this lad is amazing. The downside is if he nicks himself or picks up an infection we are in big trouble.
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