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[RC] New water holding tanks for horses/taste issues - Ridecamp Guest

Please Reply to: Skyla slstewart@xxxxxxxxxxxx or ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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I don't know if this would apply to the horse tanks or barrels,
but baking soda is a good "bad taste" remover. I have a barrel,
in the trailer, that had some kind of peppers in it, before being
resold as a horse water carrier. Used the baking soda, and it
must have helped. I ran it thru, used a whole big box, let it
soak, then rinsed and refilled.  Works for new human water
bottles too. You might try this, it can't hurt...or at least
I don't think it can. (?)

Skyla and Tempo (who likes his water)


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