21 January 2012 #1 W westparc Well-Known Member Joined 3 September 2009 Messages 234 Visit site how do you use it and does it work?
21 January 2012 #2 D dumpling Well-Known Member Joined 30 May 2007 Messages 985 Visit site You can use it in a few ways. I mix it with water in to a paste and 'paint ' it on.
21 January 2012 #3 trendybraincell Well-Known Member Joined 8 May 2008 Messages 2,836 Visit site I do the same as kirtsy17, mix it into a paste and then brush off when dry but then I only have two white socks on the hinds
I do the same as kirtsy17, mix it into a paste and then brush off when dry but then I only have two white socks on the hinds
21 January 2012 #4 W westparc Well-Known Member Joined 3 September 2009 Messages 234 Visit site hhmmm i have four white stockings
21 January 2012 #5 E Erin Well-Known Member Joined 25 June 2004 Messages 639 Visit site I just use regular chalk, mix it with water to make a runny paste. Paint onto legs with a hoof oil brush and bandage over the top. Bandages come off when we get to the show and brush off the excess chalk, and hey presto, blingy white legs! http://a5.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hpho...413095370354_510990353_17311896_5533352_n.jpg
I just use regular chalk, mix it with water to make a runny paste. Paint onto legs with a hoof oil brush and bandage over the top. Bandages come off when we get to the show and brush off the excess chalk, and hey presto, blingy white legs! http://a5.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hpho...413095370354_510990353_17311896_5533352_n.jpg
21 January 2012 #6 W westparc Well-Known Member Joined 3 September 2009 Messages 234 Visit site very blingy white legs nice horse aswell