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Re: [RC] ginger for horses? - D'Arcy Demianoff-Thompson

Maybe someone should send the 'rule' outlawing the use of ginger to Schinders.  I for one am going to write them a note DEMANDING they remove that from their label.  And we wonder why PETA does what they do!???  Thank you, Rusty, for posting this.  It is appauling this use is even spoke of today.   All in an effort to get a horse to have what would appear to be 'natural' tail carriage!  I have a clue!  Breed your horses to stallions that have a NATURAL tail carriage for crying out loud. 
 
Rusty, there is no rhyme or reason in the show industry. 
 
D'Arcy

On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 5:50 PM, Rusty <rusty@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

OK, so I went to the opening day of the Scottsdale Arabian show today. It was late in the day and most of the activity was over but the shopping, I proceeded to the Schinders tent to do some exploring. Standing in the row of rub, lotions and lineament I saw a small jar and the cover said "Ginger rub". Knowing ginger is an amazing natural product I was curious to the use for it on horses, I picked it up and read – Use for tail carriage – apply to rectum ten minutes before show time! OMG!

 

I will never understand this world of horse showing and the poor unsuspecting horse with ginger on his a*^! I can't even get a crupper under my guys tail, lol!

 

More stories to come for the world of over privileged riders and under privileged horsesJ

 

Rusty

 

 




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D'Arcy L. Demianoff-Thompson
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