Monday, September 7, 2009

Re: [AskAVet] Horse safe show sheen

Hi,

Thanks very much for that quick reply!  I will look into all of those, I used to sell Avon, so will check the old brochures, too, for the ingredients.  If Baby oil does the job that sounds great!  With so many horses, I have to save where I can.

Kim xoxoxox


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From: "kornster1@yahoo.com" <kornster1@yahoo.com>
To: askavet@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, 8 September, 2009 9:15:16 AM
Subject: Re: [AskAVet] Horse safe show sheen

For burrs n tangles ill use baby oil,or avon skin so soft. Also healthy hair horse care(I think that's the name has some good products) so does cowboy magic
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-----Original Message-----
From: Kim Hollingsworth <kim_hollingsworth@yahoo.com.au>

Date: Mon, 7 Sep 2009 16:11:56
To: <askavet@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [AskAVet] Horse safe show sheen


Hi,

Does anyone have a natural recipe for a product to take tangles out of a horse's mane and tail please?

Vet safe and without animal by-products please.

I am looking to use something similar to Absorbine Show Sheen, you know, to just get the tangles out and give a shine.  Or is it just best to use something like Show Sheen?  The reason I am asking is that I end up spending a fortune on Show Sheen and I am looking at something cheaper to do the same job.

My horses do not go to shows, but I like their manes and tails to look shiny and tangle free, and don't mind a bit of a spray of the stuff on their coat to make that look nice, too.

Is it ok to use human hair detanglers on horses?  I saw some cheap ones in the $2 shops, etc.

Thanks,

Kim


 

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From: Stacey <stacey46750@yahoo.com>
To: askavet@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, 7 September, 2009 9:52:05 PM
Subject: [AskAVet] nutrena safe choice ingredient tags

 
Hi, all,
I just compared the ingredient tags on a new vs older bag, they changed their ingredients, and the first thing that struck me was the fact that "animal fat" is the last ingredient listed.  I really didn't think equine, being plant eaters, were supposed to be eating animal anything??  Also, the older bag listed alfalfa meal as the first ingredient, now it's not even on there anywhere and "plant protein products" is listed as the first ingredient. 
I have done a lot of comparisons of dog food, do they list ingredients on horse feed the same way? Greatest amount in the feed first to last?? Thanks!

Stacey
NE Indiana

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