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Re: RC: Painting horses???



Thanks Pat and Nancy for the suggestion. BUT...no time to get them from the
US before the 12th (though we can get them for later rides) and no one here
uses them, I think. The only things I've seen with paint or color on them
have been sheep and camels and I'm pretty sure it really is paint. What
about non permanent markers???? The childproof kind that's edible even? I
think most of those might wash off. A little thing but it can be a problem.
We will be using pinnies or something like and a marker for the bridle or
saddle would work. No trees or bushes on these rides, never fear. But I
think the organisers want to mark the horse itself.

Maryanne Stroud Gabbani
Cairo, Egypt
gabbani@starnet.com.eg

----- Original Message -----
From: "Douglas M Gifford" <dpwg@juno.com>
To: <gabbani@starnet.com.eg>
Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2000 2:26 PM
Subject: Re: RC: Painting horses???


> Maryanne
> We use stock paint sticks here in America
> We get them from the farm supply stores.
> They are like a giant crayon.  Wax base with colors thrown in.
> Send me your address and I can buy a case and
> send them. That way you can use them a while.
> They come in Blue Red Green Orange Yellow
> Florescent Pink. As you can see nice colours to offset
> the different coat colors.
> My two favorites are the Blue for light coats and pink for the
> dark ones.
> Pat and Razzel in Kansas
> 3322 N.W.Rochester Rd
> Topeka, Ks
> 1-816-2812
> P.S Congrates on introducing endurance in Egypt. Way Cool!!!
>



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