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Re: [RC] [RC] de- "mudding" horses - Jody Rogers-Buttram

This is where the wonder of hot water in the washrack comes in handy.  Just hose them off, and put a blankie on them, and stick 'em in a stall for a couple hours.  They still roll in the mud when you turn them out...(although I don't really have any mud)  !!!!
 
Jody

Dawn Carrie <rdcarrie@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
<<what is the worst that could happen if I rode after only doing a basic curry/brush job on the areas where the saddle goes?  With the long hair they would get sweaty so it would be sweaty and I guess slightly muddy by the time we finished.  If I then
brush that off could they still get any kind of nasty skin condition or could the grit and grime actually hurt the skin?>>
 
I just do a basic curry and brush job, then ride.  Yeah, they get sweaty and muddy.  Here in Texas, it can be anything between 30 degrees and 70 degres this time of year.  If it's warm, I hose them off when I get home.  If it's not, I just turn them out to roll in one of their sand pits.  Then later when I go out to feed, I curry the dried crusty dirt, sand, and sweat off so that they're nice and fluffy again.  I've never had any hint of skin problems on any of them.
 
Dawn Carrie

 
On 1/31/08, Kathy Klenk <kramspott@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

 what is the worst that could happen if I rode after only doing a basic curry/brush job on the areas where the saddle goes?  With the long hair they would get sweaty so it would be sweaty and I guess slightly muddy by the time we finished.  If I then brush that off could they still get any kind of nasty skin condition or could the grit and grime actually hurt the skin?



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Re: [RC] [RC] de- "mudding" horses, Dawn Carrie