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Nippy - moderator RR Vice President (16425) |
-shakara wrote:
Pilotpony wrote:
a woman that I know feeds her miniatures, and daughters' riding horses, hemp - and I have to say that when I saw her daughters horse at a ribbon day last week it was the best coat i have seen on a horse that didn't come out of a 'professional show stable' in a LONG time. tres impressed. |
isn't hemp and ingredient in weed? |
hemp is 'weed' of sorts, its the Cannibus plant that is cultivated for industrial use (not drug use)
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| Reg 30/3/2007 | | Posted 2:07pm, Thursday 26th November | |
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-shakara RR Addict (3158) |
Pilotpony wrote:
a woman that I know feeds her miniatures, and daughters' riding horses, hemp - and I have to say that when I saw her daughters horse at a ribbon day last week it was the best coat i have seen on a horse that didn't come out of a 'professional show stable' in a LONG time. tres impressed. |
isn't hemp and ingredient in weed?
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| Reg 5/10/2009 | | Posted 1:10pm, Thursday 26th November | |
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MK RR Vice President (15394) | brush, properly  good feeding and care etc 
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| Reg 13/10/2008 | | Posted 10:11am, Thursday 26th November | |
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chels RR Addict (4490) | Feed it and brush it! lol Silicone can damage their hair, and some horses react badly to it, be really careful with it.
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| Reg 24/9/2007 | | Posted 10:10am, Thursday 26th November | |
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Sophie-April RR Vice President (13611) | my T shirt is made out of hemp?
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| Reg 17/7/2008 | | Posted 9:47am, Thursday 26th November | |
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emma7442 RR Citizen (527) |
Pilotpony wrote:
a woman that I know feeds her miniatures, and daughters' riding horses, hemp - and I have to say that when I saw her daughters horse at a ribbon day last week it was the best coat i have seen on a horse that didn't come out of a 'professional show stable' in a LONG time. tres impressed. |
=o that is so cool
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| Reg 24/9/2009 | | Posted 9:46am, Thursday 26th November | |
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Pilotpony RR Addict (1016) | a woman that I know feeds her miniatures, and daughters' riding horses, hemp - and I have to say that when I saw her daughters horse at a ribbon day last week it was the best coat i have seen on a horse that didn't come out of a 'professional show stable' in a LONG time. tres impressed.
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| Reg 15/4/2008 | | Posted 9:14am, Thursday 26th November | |
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Proud SB Owner RR Governer (6125) |
jody111 wrote:
Proud SB - I tried that after seeing that pic you have below and it was amazing - pradas naturally shiney but wow Love the baby oil baths - will def do it again now  |
yay it works wonders aye!! Glad you were impressed JDs pretty shinny too but regular shampooing during show season strips their coat and the baby oil is excellent for replacing it instantly 
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| Reg 15/6/2008 | | Posted 10:21pm, Wednesday 25th November | |
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jody111 RR Vice President (14331) | Proud SB - I tried that after seeing that pic you have below and it was amazing - pradas naturally shiney but wow Love the baby oil baths - will def do it again now 
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| Reg 19/1/2008 | | Posted 10:04pm, Wednesday 25th November | |
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Proud SB Owner RR Governer (6125) | for the baby oil baths ya mix about 50mls of baby oil in a bucket of as warm water as your horse can handle (the warmer the water the easier the baby oil will mix) and then you spounge it onto your horse and then rug them and allow them to dry 
You have to bath them and wash them with shampoo first to get all the dirt out of the coat, then scrape of the excess water so they are still damp and then do the baby oil bath 
This is my boy after he had a baby oil bath a few days prior 

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| Reg 15/6/2008 | | Posted 6:14pm, Wednesday 25th November | |
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Jezz<3 RR Addict (2420) | Silicon spray is legendary for tails and to shiny up the plaits Also corn oil, half a cup a day is FANTASTIC for their coat 
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| Reg 18/12/2008 | | Posted 8:07pm, Sunday 22nd November | |
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Evelyn RR Governer (6426) | Feed Linseed - 1 cup a day freshly ground in a coffe grinder. Gives a shine from within.
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| Reg 18/12/2005 | | Posted 7:47pm, Sunday 22nd November | |
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jody111 RR Vice President (14331) | her coat was really soft - did shine alot but I dont know how well in came out in the pcis cause it was overcast and raining when my lesson was on - Yep I would def give it a go....
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| Reg 19/1/2008 | | Posted 7:07pm, Sunday 22nd November | |
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| Wasn't sunny today, but what did you think of the baby oil bath Jody?
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jody111 RR Vice President (14331) | My ponys naturally shiny so Im lucky 
But she does get brushed everyday, etc etc...
Ohhh I just tried the Baby oil bath today after seeing how SHINY Proud SB horse is in the other post - ive never seen a horse so shiny OMG...
will get some pics tomorrow if the sun comes out and she super shiny
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| Reg 19/1/2008 | | Posted 7:19pm, Saturday 21st November | |
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Rebekah Mod RR Governer (9950) | I am just like Taihoa - I only feed my horses well and groom them lots. A good shine will come from within - not from a bottle.
However I do use products in the tail to make it shine (I have some oil stuff for mane/tail in my grooming kit but can't remember what it's called - the lable came off it)
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| Reg 30/7/2007 | | Posted 1:19pm, Saturday 21st November | |
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Taihoa RR Governer (5358) | I only feed, rug and groom my horse. I never use coat polishes or baby oil baths. Horses shine from the inside out.
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| Reg 26/7/2009 | | Posted 10:40am, Saturday 21st November | |
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amburrito RR Governer (5574) | Second the baby oil baths! I always get comments at HTs about how shiny my duo are..mwaha
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| Reg 21/6/2009 | | Posted 7:45pm, Friday 20th November | |
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Eventera RR Addict (3315) | Silicone...hehe shineeeyyyy!!! Put the tail into three seperate plaits, leave overnight, then only brush out as needed..
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| Reg 25/5/2009 | | Posted 7:15pm, Friday 20th November | |
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elmosworld RR Governer (5887) | | Reg 2/9/2008 | | Posted 7:05pm, Friday 20th November | |
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