Re: Brigid's website...Turkey baster
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] In a message dated 12/12/00 5:33:14 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << Hello Brigid, I must be losing it...I went to the Morrigan's Pet sitting site...is that where your fjord pictures are? Or is the site that Tillie mentioned something else? (NBCi kept telling me the pet sitter's site didn't exist) >> Hi There- Sorry, I have two signatures in my file, and am so used to hitting the "pet sitting" one when I write to our pet sitter list. Duh. And yes, freebie web space like NBCi occasionally misfires : ) Brigid Wasson San Francisco Bay Area, CA http://members.nbci.com/mrgnpetsit/fjord1";>Our Fjords
Re: Brigid's website...Turkey baster
This message is from: "Jean Gayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Article re treating excess smegma or dirty sheath. Buy a large jug of mineral oil through Omaha vaccine or other suppliers. Then get a turkey baster at your grocery or hardware store. That is the plastic tube with the rubber suction handle or bulb. Fill the baster with mineral oil, holding it tube up not to lose any oil. If your gelding or stallion is like mine they let down when you groom them. Or show the stallion a mare. Sometimes I have had to "innocently" move up on the gelding relaxing in the field. I also hide the baster as my horses are a suspicious lot. While petting with one hand I squirt the oil onto the penis. If the horse is wise to you and does not let down check the end of the basting tube to be sure it is smooth. Tie the horse and simply insert the tube into the sheath and squirt the oil in. This way is not as good as when they are extended but does work. The oil works the smegma out and leaves everything clean. The owner may however be covered with mineral oil! :) Jean Gayle Aberdeen, WA [Authoress of "The Colonel's Daughter" Occupied Germany 1946 TO 1949 ] http://www.techline.com/~jgayle Barnes & Noble Book Stores