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Post by Lavender on Feb 17, 2006 9:44:26 GMT
Tips for best leg whiteners ;D I use sheep face whitener, for super sparkly white legs
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Post by kermie on Feb 17, 2006 10:23:51 GMT
After washing, I use white pinhead sawdust (from heavy horse people) to dry Polly's legs - this whitens them, dries them very quickly and fluffs out her feather. Then I use chalk (from Peasridge!) I am still learning when it comes to white legs though - too used to black ones with my Fells!
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Post by onipony on Feb 17, 2006 18:51:47 GMT
Do you sell the sheep whitener Lav?
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Post by Lavender on Feb 17, 2006 18:53:52 GMT
Nope, you can buy it at WCF at Kildean Market in Stirling ;D
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Post by Emma! on Feb 17, 2006 20:57:10 GMT
I don't have to deal with white legs But, I know someone who pretty much painted her welsh a in sheep whitener and it certainly worked well.
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Post by katie on Feb 21, 2006 16:36:46 GMT
Bangle gave me this.....
After washing I paint on sudocream for babies, then bandage in a fleece bandage remove just before going into the ring and there you have it amazing white socks with virtually no hassle
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Post by Kath the Magic Dragon on Feb 22, 2006 16:20:32 GMT
I do the same as Katie, but with chalk
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Post by kermie on Feb 22, 2006 19:53:18 GMT
Pah - these tips are no use for me cos I have a coloured with feather....bandaging just flattens it.
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Post by katie on Feb 23, 2006 17:35:42 GMT
So what do you do if your horse has really hairy legs? Or is it a well kept secret!!!!
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