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RE: [RC] Mane detanglers - Ranelle Rubin

OK Folks, here is my tip of the day!

I take a small spray bottle and put 1/2 Mane and Tail (the generic stuff from Wally World works fine) and 1/2 water. Shake it up to mix it well. You then put your hand behind the offending knot/tangle and squirt enough to really saturate the area. You can then work it out really easily. I have used it for years, and it works great..Then an added benefit is your horse's mane or tail is silky..!

Ranelle Rubin, Business Consultant
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Independent Dynamite Distributor
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> From: bwalker2@xxxxxxx
> Subject: [RC] Mane detanglers
> Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2008 16:14:00 -0800
> To: ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>
> ARRGH !
>
> I haven't even gotten that far. Caisson's tail is full of mud from
> lying down -- and there is no way I'm going to try giving him a bath
> in this weather. This horse shivers in summer when there is a breeze
> blowing. Besides - his corral is still full of mud, so it would be a
> total waste of effort. (so - I will be showing up at the Bar-H ride
> with a not-so-clean horse, wearing absolutely filthy blankets... At
> least I have a nice, new, clean cooler for presenting him at the vet
> checks... )
>
> But -- when I'm not dealing with mud-clumps, I use Cowboy Magic.
>
>
> On Jan 29, 2008, at 4:01 PM, Sheila_Larsen@xxxxxxx wrote:
>
> >
> > I'd say we all need to get out and ride now, but it's raining.
> > mmm It is
> > the end of January so isn't that the time we are scheduled for the
> > topic -
> > What kind of mane and tail detangler do you use. <g>
> >
> >
>
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Replies
[RC] biting and attacking are two different things, Sheila_Larsen
[RC] Mane detanglers, Beth Walker