cobalmighty
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Post by cobalmighty on Jan 5, 2009 20:16:46 GMT 1
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lovelylace
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Post by lovelylace on Jan 5, 2009 21:45:53 GMT 1
thanks but ordered one from derby houselier today...lol... naaa grooming whats that?? at the mo he is not particularily dirtuy as all is frozen, but other wise it is just a de mudding exercise that he gets in the winter.. ;D
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Post by cobalmighty on Jan 5, 2009 23:56:49 GMT 1
Oh good, you found one! actually the description that was with the link above was quite good too I thought. and yes, your grooming sounds like mine - knock the crunchy bits off and be happy with that Best I can do with my horse-cum-mountain-yak at the moment.
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lovelylace
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Post by lovelylace on Jan 6, 2009 10:22:06 GMT 1
well, none of mine are in proper work at the mo, so no point really...
but come feb, I will start both strapping and going out for more walks and long reining him more....ohhh cannot wait... will start in feb with the linseed as well i think
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Post by jennyb on Jan 6, 2009 10:40:11 GMT 1
Your thread got me thinking LL. I'm happy with Gazdag's condition and weight, but I think his coat could do with a bit of attention. In all honesty, he needs a good bath, but that's not going to be a possibility for several months yet! I was doing some reading online last night and found Bailey's Outshine supplement, which I am going to get at the weekend and give a go. Looks good
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lovelylace
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Post by lovelylace on Jan 6, 2009 11:30:00 GMT 1
thats great jenny ;D..for me previously feeding have been more to do with performance, and well being of course, or if I have had a specific problem I wanted to try to correct..my horses coats have been good, but i never really fed beco of coat shine, but hasppy healthy horses tend to have good coats anyway...but as i am now going to enter a season of in hand showing more properly i thought i take all the advizse i can get.. strapping...huh...
but let me know about the outshine supplement...i reccon i have to start prepping properly i feb for a good season?
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