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kaytenherponies
30th Jan 2008, 05:26 PM
HI, I was just wondering if any one had used this? If you have was it successful? I was recommended it for my boy because he suffers dreadfully with grease in his unruly feathers. Also, apparantly, it is supposed to repell mites. Does any1 know if this actually works? Would be grateful for any other advice on controlling grease if any one has any. Cheers guys!
Joyscarer
30th Jan 2008, 05:41 PM
I have just bought my pig oil today as the sulphur arrived yesterday.
I will be doing a preventitive treatment once a month as recommended by coyote.
If you do a keyword search on the forum you will see all the testimonials of those that have started using it which is what finally persuaded me to start :)
coyote
30th Jan 2008, 06:46 PM
if you put pig oil and sulpher in the search bit at the top it will come up with tuns of threads ,take time to read them all,if you need anything else pm me.:D
redcomet
30th Jan 2008, 06:57 PM
i use sulphur for my sweet itch sufferers with great success
kaytenherponies
30th Jan 2008, 08:47 PM
Thanks Guys that was really helpful. I read through all the thready things and it was brilliant. I have my bits here ready to go but just wasn't sure what quantitys to use or what to do with it. Thanks so much for your help really appreciate it. My poor mans legs have been nasty for all the 6 years I have had him and I hate clipping his beautiful feathers off so hopefully this will be the end to it. Thanks again!
Amazing horse coyote, absolutely stunning!!!!
Bangers & Mash
30th Jan 2008, 09:28 PM
My father breeds shires and he uses it all the time. He usually uses it protect the feather on his horse's legs. Since using it has been a great help. I also ocassionally (not very often) put it on my tb X han' to give her legs a bit of a barrier from the mud.
He uses it in the summer as well so that his horse's feather does not get rubbed away when they are stampping away flys. He also puts it on his horse Rita mane and tail who suffers from sweet itch and it has improved alot.
coyote
31st Jan 2008, 07:15 AM
Thanks Guys that was really helpful. I read through all the thready things and it was brilliant. I have my bits here ready to go but just wasn't sure what quantitys to use or what to do with it. Thanks so much for your help really appreciate it. My poor mans legs have been nasty for all the 6 years I have had him and I hate clipping his beautiful feathers off so hopefully this will be the end to it. Thanks again!
Amazing horse coyote, absolutely stunning!!!!
my pleasure any probs im the one to pm.:D:D
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