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1509.1 | | CSLALL::LCOBURN | Lead me not to temptation, I can find it myself | Mon Aug 26 1991 14:37 | 9 |
| When I had a pinto years ago, I used to rub in cornstarch on the white
areas, let it sit for a few, then brush it out. Seemed to work pretty
well.
I'm curious why the manufacturer would only give "technical"
information to a vet. Seems like they should have to give it to any
and all consumers who asked for it...what do they do if you call up
and say you are a vet, check for references??
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1509.2 | Try Ivory liquid!!! | TOTH::ZBROWN | | Mon Aug 26 1991 15:07 | 13 |
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Well this may sound weird but... I used to have an *all* white arab
and I used Ivory liquid on him! Yes' the stuff you use on your dishs...
After all you eat off your dishes so this stuff is tested big
time... I used to give two baths before each show and he came out
sparkling white each time! I also use Joy dish liquid on my dog
to repel flys and it is very mild so I can give her a bath twice a
month so I don't have to worry about my house getting a doggie
smell to it...:-)
Hope this helps!
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1509.3 | JHIRMACK for gray hair | ISLNDS::GARROW | | Mon Aug 26 1991 16:11 | 11 |
| Jhirmack Shampoo for gray hair, the one in the purple bottle and the
shampoo is purple also...I've used this before for baths and for spot
removal. Just add water to a little shampoo in a spray bottle and you
can do jus the dirty spots...
My daughter picked this up a couple of years ago at 4-H, and since I
use the shampoo we decided to try it.
I lilke the one about joy liquid for dogs...I'm going to try that one!!
Caryl
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1509.4 | | LUDWIG::ROCK | | Tue Aug 27 1991 12:11 | 11 |
| My appy's have large white blankets. I use regular hair shampoo
when I wash them and a curry.
Ivory soap is also good. Although I have never used it on my horses,
I do use it on my sheeps fleeces. It whitens the white fleeces really
well and is not to harsh to hurt the wool. I also clean all my wool
sweaters in it. Woolite is actually BAD for wool, but what does the
general public know. It is the sheep folks that learn all the secrets
to preserve the wool products.
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1509.5 | ex | LUDWIG::ROCK | | Tue Aug 27 1991 12:14 | 12 |
| I just thought....ORVAS (spelling) soap is suppose to be really good
too.
I know that is used by almost everyone that has to was their sheep for
shows. they are really white after. And sheep are dirty animals with
the stains.
I think they sell it now at State Line Tack Shop, I have also seen it
in the local feed stores...Agway in Northboro, Farmers Exchange in
Framingham.
tr
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1509.6 | thats really strange, harsh reaction!!!! | BRAT::MATTHEWS | SALT LAKE Sidney | Tue Aug 27 1991 13:08 | 12 |
| RE. ? quick silver.. i have used that for several years.. I question
what brought that on??? did the vet do a histimine level to make sure
it was allergic reaction (sounds like it) ... the purple people
shampoo i used to use (and I used it on my horse ) was shiimering
lights....
did you use fly spary before or after the bath??
wendy o'
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1509.7 | i dunno | BRAT::MATTHEWS | SALT LAKE Sidney | Tue Aug 27 1991 13:10 | 7 |
| re.0 the purple people shampoo is simialar but not the same
as the horse product.. I found one cheaper thats why i went with it..
wendy o'
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1509.8 | replies... | FRAGLE::PELUSO | PAINTS; color your corral | Tue Aug 27 1991 14:53 | 62 |
| RE: .1
Linda-
Do you rub in corn starch, or apply it by a dusting? What did you
brush it out with...a stiff or soft brush?
The only reason we could figure about only my vet getting this information
is maybe they were afraid of someone getting company secrets? The more
I spoke with the man, the more info he'd give me.....maybe he wants
some history on Jesse and the reaction? I'll ask my vet when she gets back
to me.
RE: .2
I think I'll try the Ivory, I know of other folks using Dawn on their
Cats, so I thought about trying that one.
re: .3
Thanks for the suggestion....but I think I'll stay away from this one.
The manufacturer told me that the people shampoo may be harsher....as
horses have delicate skin. He also told me that the base of Quic Silver
is like the base of other horse shampoos, and that they add the purple
stuff for the hilights.....which is probably what she was allergic too.
(Jhirmack Shampoo for gray hair)
RE: .4 & .5
I'll look for that product.....does the label say it can be used on horses?.
RE: .6 & .7
My instructor uses quic Silver on her stock.......my mare is just more
sensitive to it (she's very sensitive to bugs and fly sprays). The vet
didn't do any histimine levels, as she felt it was an unnecessary expense
at the time, and knowing the history, she felt sure it was a reaction to the
shampoo. The first reaction happened while at a show in Oneco, and we
used everything. THis reaction was real bad.....her legs were so swollen,
and she had welts all over her chest and withers....not a pretty sight.
Most of the exhibitors in our isle were quite concerned.
saturday, I just used the shampoo, because we didn't know what caused
the reaction.....and some show sheen, and I use it all the time to
keep manure stains at a minimum...but no fly spray.
Because of the events, my vet is 99% sure it was the shampoo.
My friend is a hairdresser and gets the shimmering lights shampoo
in the industrial size containters......she has 3 or 4 paints. The
manufacturer told me that the products were similar, but the horse
version is milder that the people version......and I should probably
keep away from it. My friend has had no problems with it.
Thanks guyes......Michele
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1509.9 | | CSLALL::LCOBURN | Lead me not to temptation, I can find it myself | Tue Aug 27 1991 15:43 | 4 |
| Hi Michele,
I always rubbed the corn starch in, but only lightly, then brushed it
out with a good stiff brush, in the direction of the hair.
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1509.10 | Ivory and Joy | CSLALL::KROY | | Wed Aug 28 1991 15:37 | 21 |
| I think Orvus is a carpet shampoo... It is quite the rage right now.
I always use Ivory liquid on my horse. I like the way it works. We
use Joy at the dog grooming shop and it also KILLS fleas. We've been
using it for a few years and have never had any problems (we only use
it on dogs, not cats).
We have a horse at our barn who is very sensitive and had an allergic
reaction two weeks ago. I never saw anything like it in my life! She
looked like the elephant man. Her nostrils and eyes were swollen to at
least twice their normal size and she had hundreds for hives all over
her body. She also had pulmonary edema and she would have died if no
one noticed her when they did.
The vet thinks it was the hay. Two weeks before that she had a bath
with a little bit of absorbine in it and her skin peeled off for about
a week after that.
Hope you find something you can use and you like.
Karen
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1509.11 | | FRAGLE::PELUSO | PAINTS; color your corral | Thu Aug 29 1991 10:11 | 10 |
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re: .10
Wow......stories like that kinda make me think twice about using
anything on her.
Will you be going to Oneco, Karen?
Michele
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1509.12 | | OTOOA::GALLOP | | Fri Sep 06 1991 21:40 | 6 |
| With my black/white Paint mare having four white legs we struggled with
the problem of making them white for every show. The best solution we
found was to wash with Corvis - a cattle shampoo - then wash with
Absorbine Superpoo. While her legs are drying I generously apply Straight
Arrow Wet Sheen. This will prevent stains and morning re-washing. Hope this
helps.
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1509.13 | USE SOME BABY POWDER | NITMOI::MONTOWSKI | Thomas Montowski 247-2186 VSEG | Wed Sep 11 1991 14:29 | 2 |
| When the legs are dry try putting some baby powder on them (rub it in) and
this will add to thw whiteness
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