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Re: [RC] horse x human = static electricity...help!! - Truman Prevatt

Actually putting plain water in a fly spray bottle and spraying the mist around the horse - increasing the local humidity - would probably work just as well.

Truman

Karen Everhart wrote:
Static Cling - in your laundry dept. Spray it on you, spray it on your brushes, spray it on his blanket, etc.
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Even his blanket shocks him.
Is there anything I can do, short of not touching him, which, of
course, is not an option.
Is there any products made that I can spray on to him that will
maybe last?
It is starting to warm up a bit here, and when it does I will try
human hair conditioner on him, but not really certain that is good
for his coat and skin.
Any suggestios?
Thanks.
Lori




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[RC] horse x human = static electricity...help!!, Lori Bertolucci
[RC] horse x human = static electricity...help!!, Karen Everhart