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Old 28th Jun 2003, 03:10 AM
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Cowboy Magic!

Does anyone use Cowboy Magic? Thats stuff works so good on my horse. It is so expensive though
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Old 28th Jun 2003, 03:11 AM
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It is the best stuff I have ever used !!! In the long run you save money because you don't have to use much, and you can keep your horse's tail nice and untangled so you don't need to buy an expensive switch or something.
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Old 28th Jun 2003, 02:46 PM
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Cowboy magic is defantily the best for untagling staiting etc.....My cousins ave super curly hair and it starightens plus gets all the tangles out .It also works on horses trust me on that.
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Old 21st Jul 2003, 09:47 PM
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oh yes..works wonderfully! my horse has a HUGE tail(im pretty lucky for that though..no fake ones)..i have had sooo many peeps ask me if he is wearing a fake tail..i always say no way..cowboy magic really helps..show sheen works good too after your horse has had a bath
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Old 11th Aug 2003, 06:35 PM
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where do you buy it?
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Old 11th Aug 2003, 06:53 PM
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oh yes..works wonderfully! my horse has a HUGE tail(im pretty lucky for that though..no fake ones)..i have had sooo many peeps ask me if he is wearing a fake tail..i always say no way..cowboy magic really helps..show sheen works good too after your horse has had a bath
Never mind the Cowboy Magic to help my horses tail I think she needs one of those fake tails that your talking about. Do you think I could get away with showing her in it
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Old 12th Aug 2003, 01:07 AM
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Check your local rules ... almost everywhere I show, there's nothing against using fake tails, but some places don't like it.
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Old 16th Aug 2003, 08:14 PM
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I've found cowboy magic works great for green stains but not that well for pee stains. (mind you what does work for pee stains??)

Stella you can buy it at most tack stores and I belive they have a website. try looking it up on google
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Old 16th Aug 2003, 08:57 PM
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ive never heard of it, is it american ???
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Old 19th Aug 2003, 08:13 PM
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ahh the good ol' cowboy magic!!! Everyone how has ever takin the horse I am half leasing and going to a show with real soon saw they always bring 2 full bottles for him! It works ok on his peestains.... Thats really what gets on him. He is a flee bitten grey but really white. I bought it from Green hawk. Heres a picture of it.

Heres the website for green hawk. Its in the U.S and canada I believe.
http://www.greenhawk.ca/cgi-local/So...11d+1061337995
The cowboy magic is on sale right now too! regular price:
U.S. $12.64
Canada $17.95
Sale Price:
U.S $11. 23
Canada $15.95
A whole dollar cheaper!(Then theres Tax!)
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Old 24th Aug 2003, 05:13 AM
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unfortunately, cowboy magic hasn't worked for me with stains. But my horse GROWS stains (give her a bath, and even though she is standing in the wash rack with no possible way to get a stain on her, more stains appear.) How ever, I discovered that it heals cuts twice as fast, so I spray it on every open wound she's got. (Mear sure manages to cut herself a lot.)
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