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Actually did some research and found several recipes using Listerine...some with sulfur, dish soap and Listerine.....I'm trying 50% Listerine and 50% water, sprayed on and left on. Most of the others want you to wash it off after 15 mins.....Hoss got no running water so pretty much of an effort to give him a bath in a bucket this time of year. There are also costly treatments that the hoss owner consensus say don't work any better than homemade stuff. Of course I'll do what ever it takes but gonna start with what makes the most sense to me. The area is up under his chest so spraying is the best bet and Hoss doesn't even like that very much but he did mention after we got done that he really did like the minty fresh smell....:yes:
 
Peroxide and creolin were constant companions in the horse stalls, had to pay a lot of attention to their hooves and frogs, keep em clean and dry is the best treatment for them. Had to clean out hooves after every day out when on wet or snowy ground, wash and dry them, plenty of dry straw on the floor of their stall. Change it every 2nd day so no bacteria gets a chance to grow in damp straw. Can`t say we ever had a case of rain rot in my time on the farm.
 
By the way , I talked to my buddy Elon , made sure he packed a Stihl NSA140Q and a couple of Lion batteries in the trunk of the Tesla in case Starman had to cut himself out of a jam .

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By the way , I talked to my buddy Elon , made sure he packed a Stihl NSA140Q and a couple of Lion batteries in the trunk of the Tesla in case Starman had to cut himself out of a jam .

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Bet that thing is travelling faster now than it ever did on earth!!....LOL
 
Actually did some research and found several recipes using Listerine...some with sulfur, dish soap and Listerine.....I'm trying 50% Listerine and 50% water, sprayed on and left on. Most of the others want you to wash it off after 15 mins.....Hoss got no running water so pretty much of an effort to give him a bath in a bucket this time of year. There are also costly treatments that the hoss owner consensus say don't work any better than homemade stuff. Of course I'll do what ever it takes but gonna start with what makes the most sense to me. The area is up under his chest so spraying is the best bet and Hoss doesn't even like that very much but he did mention after we got done that he really did like the minty fresh smell....:yes:
We had an old mare that had a thick coat year round. Summer time she'd get rain rot when its humid and constant thunder showers. I remember clumps coming out of her coat...cannot remember how we treated it. I'm sure my sister would remember.

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Actually did some research and found several recipes using Listerine...some with sulfur, dish soap and Listerine.....I'm trying 50% Listerine and 50% water, sprayed on and left on. Most of the others want you to wash it off after 15 mins.....Hoss got no running water so pretty much of an effort to give him a bath in a bucket this time of year. There are also costly treatments that the hoss owner consensus say don't work any better than homemade stuff. Of course I'll do what ever it takes but gonna start with what makes the most sense to me. The area is up under his chest so spraying is the best bet and Hoss doesn't even like that very much but he did mention after we got done that he really did like the minty fresh smell....:yes:
I know a lady who knows a guy.
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No time to work on saws, got a cart load waiting to be pulled apart and decisions made as to what they need. Some been sitting for more than a year, none of them required for immediate cutting needs.


Hmmmmm.......I know how that is.....boxes of red projects anywhere between 49 and 90 CCs....had to stop acquiring...
 
Been working hard to down size my project pile. Took a bunch or temptation away this week when I purchased a lifetime NC sportsman license. I have bought cars for cheaper and driven them home. Ohh well...with a boat and two kids with them, it will make life easier.

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