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Post by kermie on May 25, 2006 21:50:31 GMT
Would it work on Comet's legs where he's skinned himself? Need to have nice white legs before RHS rather than white-legs-with-black-patches I don't see why not - it's a similar kind of thing to Mag's bald patch
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Post by winhenry on Dec 9, 2006 17:05:32 GMT
Thanks for the tip, just ordered some as Winnie has rubbed some of her mane out. Will give it a go
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Post by Qui Gon Jinn on Feb 3, 2007 22:56:29 GMT
I've just bought Mega Tek, so well see how it works. My colt managed to "eat" half of my geldings mane!!!!!!!!!!!!! So understandably I was a bit p***ed off, especially since I want to show him again this year! I've been putting on the Mega Tek everyday for the last 4 days, so hopefully it will encourage the regrowth fairly quickly. It smells strongly of coconut, so I assume that is the main ingredient. I did buy it off ebay from Tail Gator and it cost me 23.00 plus postage.
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Post by comet on Feb 10, 2007 17:17:05 GMT
Let us know how you get on, I've heard conflicting opinions on this stuff!
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Post by lesleym on Feb 10, 2007 18:26:31 GMT
yup me too but I wonder if some of the candidates were out without rugs etc and it got washed off, or does it work better if they are dry and stabled
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Post by nag777 on Feb 10, 2007 18:53:10 GMT
I'm using it at the moment on one with a hood on both day and night - i have noticed some regrowth but wonder whether that is just natural regrowth anyway.
His mane has grown i would say around 1 inch in two weeks with the megatek being applied about 3 times per week.
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Post by fred2 on Feb 10, 2007 19:16:31 GMT
I have been using pure organic coconut oil and that has worked on Fred's mane
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Post by kermie on Feb 10, 2007 23:30:00 GMT
yup me too but I wonder if some of the candidates were out without rugs etc and it got washed off, or does it work better if they are dry and stabled When I used it on Magic last year, she was out with a rug on. I put it on daily and it was quite amazing to watch the hair growth. I don't think it would have grown quite as quickly without it - the rest of her still looked totally clipped and that patch was lovely, black and silky. I've never tried it on manes so can't comment about how it does on them.
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Post by kerry211 on Feb 11, 2007 7:49:42 GMT
I used it on Willows mane and tail after she rubbed herself bald with her allergy. It was fantastic, the growth has been amazing.
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Post by sulumac on Mar 23, 2007 12:14:48 GMT
is it good for making the hair gross quicker too???
I need to get my shetlands mane looking a bit less like he has been living in the hedge
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Post by kermie on Mar 26, 2007 14:09:12 GMT
is it good for making the hair gross quicker too??? I need to get my shetlands mane looking a bit less like he has been living in the hedge Should be, but I haven't personally used it for that purpose.
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Post by watson on Mar 26, 2007 15:34:37 GMT
I have been using the mega tek stuff on my gelding as he reubbed a section of his mane right away, he is stabled and wears a hood 24 / 7 its the sweet itch set and the mega tek stuff has worked on him I kepp forgetting to apply it but for all the amount of times i have remembered it has made a huge difference to him. It smells lovely mainly made of coconut.
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Post by gaylec on Mar 27, 2007 9:29:37 GMT
Me being a sucker for a marketing line, I have just bought the Mega Tek stuff for Snoopys mane. He has a rubbed area (caused by his Snuggy Hood believe it or not..) that I need to grow. Cost £22 inc postage from Tailgator. Will let you know how I get on with it!!
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Post by watson on Mar 27, 2007 17:34:35 GMT
Gaylec that is the stuff I have been using on Cuchulainn's mane and rug rubs on his shoulders and it has made a huge difference.
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Post by sulumac on Mar 30, 2007 23:31:31 GMT
just got some mega tek off ebay to try on th wee guys mane... i think i might take befor and after pictures...
i have 6 weeks to make it look normal again lol
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