kajabe
Well-Known Member
An old man at my farm has a gorgeous Clydie X Shire who has feet the size of dinner plates
he also has lots of white feather, which in the winter turn into lots of brown / mud coloured feather!
The large amount of mud causes his feet to itch but the owner cannot afford to pay for the jabs. He has tried pig oil and sulpher but as the horse is so big it is too expensive for him to buy it for the whole of winter.
He was telling me that he used to get something called wood flour which was fine grains of wood that gave the consistency of flour:
http://www.chemical-engineering.co/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/wood-flour2.jpg
Does anyone know where to get it from as cheap as possible, we have no wood yards near us either
The large amount of mud causes his feet to itch but the owner cannot afford to pay for the jabs. He has tried pig oil and sulpher but as the horse is so big it is too expensive for him to buy it for the whole of winter.
He was telling me that he used to get something called wood flour which was fine grains of wood that gave the consistency of flour:
http://www.chemical-engineering.co/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/wood-flour2.jpg
Does anyone know where to get it from as cheap as possible, we have no wood yards near us either