Lets have some fun - handy tips and remedies
The board is moving a bit slow tonight so who has some handy tip or home remedy that they'd like to share, something that we can all benefit from and you've tried yourself. Is there something you can't live without that we should know about?
I have 2 of my own - blue or green dishwashing soap is great for stopping weanlings and yearlings chewing each other's tails, last ages and cheaper than sprays etc.
Melt mothballs in a pan and pour them warm into the sole of a horse that goes X country or anywhere there is heavy mud and dirt. It seals itself and prevents the shoes becoming packed.
Now your turn.......
Answers:If your saddle pad slips under your english saddle, use a wet chamois and place between your saddle and pad.
I will add more when they miraculously appear in my tired brain.
Lavender helps calm a horse, on your synthetic leather boots that have brown teeth marks or stratches on it color it with black sharpie, Victoria's Secert underwear cleaner works wonders on white horses and POAs.
Tips:
People steal ribbons on show sites sometimes so keep them with a responsible friend or lock them up, people will steal anything, erm.that is all I got!
for gaming, there's a strap that clips to where the breastcollar and the buckle connect to the other side. it keeps the b.c. from sliding down on the shoulders, which inhibits movement. i have no idea what they're called.
-listerine sprayed on the very top of the tail to keep them from rubbing...
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