sazjayp
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Post by sazjayp on Jan 1, 2012 22:13:20 GMT 1
Do any of you use them, and if so, which one?
I can't mount one at the yard, so would like a portable one that I can take from stable to stable to clean each horse. I've got 2 big greys who love mud - along with a mud monster of a Shetland and a Welsh Cob who loves the muddiest patch in the field! I'd like to be able to clean them down every now and again with warm water.
Thanks in advance!
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Post by misty on Jan 1, 2012 23:18:21 GMT 1
I have a hosepipe which I can fix to the tap it goes over the beam of the overhang of the stable and I have a hose gun on the end. They don't like the soft shower but love the high pressure setting. We also have a grey who loves the mud.
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jinglejoys
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Post by jinglejoys on Jan 2, 2012 15:56:17 GMT 1
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Post by sazjayp on Jan 2, 2012 18:59:27 GMT 1
Thanks guys - I don't have a hot water point though, and I want to use warm water. My Welshie objects in the most wonderful ways if he has to have a cold shower!!
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Post by jinglejoys on Jan 2, 2012 20:03:48 GMT 1
I don't have hot water either I boil up water put it in a bucket and stick the shower in
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Post by Garry on Jan 2, 2012 20:20:07 GMT 1
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Post by heather on Jan 2, 2012 23:40:46 GMT 1
Thanks for that Garry! I have been looking into tankless water heaters for this purpose only this week!!
Heather
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Post by sazjayp on Jan 3, 2012 13:39:17 GMT 1
Fab - thanks Garry - just what I need!
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