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Wrap Last is a very strong spray that my horse despises. Its basically made of the same ingredients as pepperspray so be careful to not get it in your eyes. You don't have to put it on the rope very often because it is strong.
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I actually have used wrap last in the past. I loaned the rest of my bottle to a friend tho. That stuff always manages to have a messed up sprayer and get on my hands even when I wear gloves and my skin throbs and burns for days after. And yes I have gotten it in my eyes both directly and indirectly. OWW!! Its basically made out of the same stuff as pepperspray. not fun but it works well! I'm just trying to avoid having to go back to that stuff again.
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my horse gets a nasty crack every year (where his frog *should* be all the way to where his heel bulb starts and then three+ inches into his foot) pretty much no matter what we do (gotta love tiny qtr horse feet he practically has no frog ever..) You can stick a Q-tip all the way down into there to clean it out and we use syringes to squirt iodine straight in. It goes all the way to sensitive tissue but thats the only way we have hopes of clearing it up. He gets them in the summer even tho there
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If I duct tape it he'll still rip them off and probably have more fun doing so cause its more of a challenge... He's a stinker that way.
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I know a paint that had these same markings and he definately turned flea bitten. Mainly white but still some fleabitten spots. WHen you get him wet you can see his black skin underneath the mostly white hair but that is the only obvious trace of his dark grey paint past.
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My school will only pay for us to go to one National Championship so we're only doing NCAA shows from here on out.. otherwise we'd probably be having one now too! Good luck everybody!
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My horse is a real pig and will DESTROY anything on his legs if he has his way. He has decided to self destruct this past week and needs to have all of his legs wrapped and sweated but I'm having the darndest time keeping him from shedding his wraps The spray on anti-chew stuff works for a little while but long term it isn't going to cut it. My sister's friend has these plastic/rubber wrap protectors that have a bunch of little spikes all over them that buckle on over the standing bandages. It keeps
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Drafts grow and mature a lot slower than smaller horses so since he is half he will take longer to grow. My gelding was 15 hands at 15months and kept growing for a couple years. I'd wait until he is at least three before putting him to work.
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I have a friend who breeds Canadians and to me they look like 16 hand my little ponies! They are a heavy draft-type breed so an appendix canadian cross would probably look like your typical draft cross type horse. Here is a Canadian/Tb cross: dream horse ad canadian X
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Make sure you have a goal for each ride on each horse everyday. That way you can get on work at your small goal for the day, accomplish it or at least improve and you're done. Perhaps alternate days who gets the longer more intense ride so all are ridden every day but you aren't killing yourself doing hard stuff on more than a horse or two per day. If you are barely able to make time for two then obviously a third is either not going to fit in or is going to take away from the others. If you have