23 June 2008 #1 F Fattie_Hattie Well-Known Member Joined 2 August 2007 Messages 376 Location somewhere in the uk Visit site I have tried nearly everything to try and get Hatties hocks and knees white and I find it impossible!! So anyone with any good ideas lets have them!!
I have tried nearly everything to try and get Hatties hocks and knees white and I find it impossible!! So anyone with any good ideas lets have them!!
23 June 2008 #2 PeanutButterDragon Well-Known Member Joined 7 June 2008 Messages 6,006 Visit site Mix lemon juice with shampoo for greys or use a little Persil dissolved well in warm water lol
23 June 2008 #3 Hippona Well-Known Member Joined 23 June 2008 Messages 9,741 Location The independant state of Yorkshire Visit site Superpoo! - brilliant stuff
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23 June 2008 #5 Maesfen Extremely Old Nag! Joined 20 June 2005 Messages 16,720 Location Wynnstay - the Best! photobucket.com A good scrubbing with a cactus cloth can work sometimes as long as it's not too ingrained!
23 June 2008 #6 D Drummer Well-Known Member Joined 6 January 2006 Messages 695 Visit site Green washing up liquid!!! Or a little bit of purple spray mixed with some washing up liquid and scrub!! Soap suds are good to!!
Green washing up liquid!!! Or a little bit of purple spray mixed with some washing up liquid and scrub!! Soap suds are good to!!
23 June 2008 #7 Faithkat Well-Known Member Joined 29 April 2004 Messages 4,111 Location down South, edge of New Forest Visit site How about good, old-fashioned Reckitt's blue bag? http://www.carbolicsoap.com/reckitts-blue-p-864.html
How about good, old-fashioned Reckitt's blue bag? http://www.carbolicsoap.com/reckitts-blue-p-864.html
23 June 2008 #8 V vickyguns Well-Known Member Joined 11 June 2008 Messages 104 Visit site What a fantastic site forester! just put it in my favourites!..lol
23 June 2008 #9 Persephone Well-Known Member Joined 4 August 2007 Messages 19,992 Location Down South Visit site Cowboy Magic Green Spot remover. An absolute lifesaver!! Jo x
23 June 2008 #10 Tiffany Well-Known Member Joined 25 October 2007 Messages 6,922 Location Derbyshire Visit site Purple rinse type stuff works
24 June 2008 #11 T Tierra Well-Known Member Joined 27 September 2006 Messages 3,041 Location Denmark dressage.wordpress.com Please becareful using washing up liquid or anything like that I followed that advice and my horse came out covered in quite awful oedemas and i had a wonderful vet bill as a result. Greys can have particularly sensitive skin
Please becareful using washing up liquid or anything like that I followed that advice and my horse came out covered in quite awful oedemas and i had a wonderful vet bill as a result. Greys can have particularly sensitive skin
24 June 2008 #12 Kenzo Well-Known Member Joined 28 February 2008 Messages 13,924 Location Yorkshire Visit site [ QUOTE ] Please becareful using washing up liquid or anything like that I followed that advice and my horse came out covered in quite awful oedemas and i had a wonderful vet bill as a result. Greys can have particularly sensitive skin [/ QUOTE ] Yes I second this, I'd only use something that I wouldnt mind scrubbing on my own skin! or something specially made for horses.
[ QUOTE ] Please becareful using washing up liquid or anything like that I followed that advice and my horse came out covered in quite awful oedemas and i had a wonderful vet bill as a result. Greys can have particularly sensitive skin [/ QUOTE ] Yes I second this, I'd only use something that I wouldnt mind scrubbing on my own skin! or something specially made for horses.
24 June 2008 #13 K kellyeaton Well-Known Member Joined 13 June 2008 Messages 3,685 Visit site cow boy magic is fantastic!