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Hygiene Question for Gelding Owners; But Its so COLD
Topic Started: Jan 14 2009, 06:48 AM (428 Views)
Cloverfox
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If you're worried about it being cold and him not dropping to help you out, steam works wonders. :o
I've held a warm steaming washcloth below before and he dropped. My gelding has always been an easy cleaner though - he drops when you groom him.
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TarynJ
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jn4jenny
Jan 19 2009, 09:55 AM
Ibex
Jan 15 2009, 11:31 PM
I'm remembering why I bought a mare :o
I'll take sheath cleaning over dealing with heat cycles any day of the week. :innocent:
LOL. I always forget... I guess I'm lucky. Bria is cuddly and lazy when she goes into heat.
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DairyQueen2049
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DRAGON BREATH. DRAGGIN' BUTT
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Cloverfox
Jan 20 2009, 12:53 PM
If you're worried about it being cold and him not dropping to help you out, steam works wonders. :o
I've held a warm steaming washcloth below before and he dropped. My gelding has always been an easy cleaner though - he drops when you groom him.
WAIT!!! You STEAM the snake out????? OMG the visuals............. :teehee: :point: :teehee: :point: :teehee: :point:
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DairyQueen2049
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DRAGON BREATH. DRAGGIN' BUTT
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Ibex
Jan 20 2009, 01:11 PM
jn4jenny
Jan 19 2009, 09:55 AM
Ibex
Jan 15 2009, 11:31 PM
I'm remembering why I bought a mare :o
I'll take sheath cleaning over dealing with heat cycles any day of the week. :innocent:
LOL. I always forget... I guess I'm lucky. Bria is cuddly and lazy when she goes into heat.
Gracey is a quiet heat girl too. You never know she's in season. I often wonder if she'd even respond to an actual ummm, encounter. NOT that we want baby horses! no no no!!!! :o
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