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I just had to comment on this one!
>What to poor wild horses do without people to perform all
> these oddments to them?
>Straddle a bush and scritch back and forth.
Our older mare Ellinor has a cute little habit that goes right along with
this. We ha
This message is from: "Denise Delgado" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
if figured the same about the black gunk too. just sweat and dirt. i'd
hate to be a suckling foal and not have a clean mama yuck!!! denise
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thanks lori. denise
This message is from: "Meredith Sessoms" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I was once told to flake off the gunky stuff with your fingers. Slather the
udder with cooking oil (forgot what type, don't see that it would matter).
Let it set and soak in for a half hour or so. Flake off the rest of the
gunky stuff
This message is from: Lori Albrough <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Denise Delgado wrote:
> thanks jean, what to poor wild horses do without people to perform all
> these oddments to them?
Straddle a bush and scritch back and forth. I always know if I've gone too
long without cleaning Cindy's udder - she
This message is from: "Denise Delgado" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
thanks jean, what to poor wild horses do without people to perform all
these oddments to them? denise in rainy! northern calif.
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