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Post by poniesatdairy on Feb 24, 2009 23:54:21 GMT
Hi guys can anyone please tell me when and hows the best way to use pig oil i see the great results when people have used this product is there a special secret would anyone care to share this !! ??
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Post by morwenstowstud on Feb 25, 2009 2:53:03 GMT
I have some but I haven't actually got round to using it. I do believe that people mix it with water in a spray bottle and spray it on.
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Post by masters on Feb 25, 2009 13:58:05 GMT
Would'nt be without it!!! Yes, we mix it with water in a spray bottle but it will 'lift' any trace of dirt/dust on the pony. Leave till last minute to put on as dust will also stick to it, plus it's a lot cheaper than any of the products on the market doing the same thing.
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Post by medwinatswpa on Feb 25, 2009 14:06:08 GMT
Where can you buy it?
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red
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Post by red on Feb 25, 2009 14:31:13 GMT
mole valley farmers, get a large tub (4.5Ltr) for about £14 i think? cant remember as it lasts for ages and havnt had to buy any for a while. very good stuff though, can also use it in the final rinse after a bath, just sponge it on without mixing it with water
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Post by Mya And Spangles on Mar 3, 2009 19:53:46 GMT
Can i put it over the saddle area or will this make it slip ? x
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Post by masters on Mar 3, 2009 21:15:07 GMT
We dont Jess, you may end up 'trick riding' LOL
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jacob
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Post by jacob on Mar 8, 2009 12:28:23 GMT
I use it differently, I mix it with sulphur and apply it to feathers, Keeps the skin and feathers in good condition, keeps mud and mites off the skin. I get mine from heavy horse supplies.
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yaz
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Post by yaz on Mar 8, 2009 20:26:07 GMT
I add brill creme to it! theres loads of ways to use it.
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