Hobo Queens Farm |
He always looks so cute when we finish de-burdocking -Click- |
Hobo Queens Farm |
My mare used to have gorgeous hair when we lived in the California desert. 5 years in Maine and each fall she explores the edges of the pasture and the hair gets diminished. Next year I might try sleezy sleepers on both my full size. I just stand the mini in front of my couch and groom him in relaxation. |
Three Rivers Estates |
It works miracles, unfortunately i dont have any pics of how bad the burrs were in our horses, but imagine a mustand w a tail thicker than a can of soda and down to the ground, and one dreadlock of burrs in her hair, and a complete mane full of burrs up to the forelock. |
Three Rivers Estates |
Yes that worked! But yes, id try to keep it braided and maintained for minimal burrs, but trust WD-40, baby oil, and conditioners will be ur friend and a metal pick kind of comb. |
Three Rivers Estates |
Maybe its on my end, im still unable to see them. Id probably just keep the tail braided and maintained. But winter is coming, atleast here, so hopefully theyll die out soon. |
Hobo Queens Farm |
-Click- Not sure why the links don't work, but yes, I think cockleburs is another name. I've been going at them 2-3 hairs at a time and truckloads of the plants to the dump each week, but it just keeps getting worse. |
Three Rivers Estates |
And as someone who's taken hundreds out of a single horses mane alone, half of a 5 gallon bucket, baby oil, conditioner and a cattle comb is your best friend. Its how I prevent excessive hairloss. |
Three Rivers Estates |
I'm unable to see the links, I'm assuming Burdocks are Cockleburrs? |
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Hobo Queens Farm |
My mare used to have gorgeous hair when we lived in the California desert. 5 years in Maine and each fall she explores the edges of the pasture and the hair gets diminished. Next year I might try sleezy sleepers on both my full size. I just stand the mini in front of my couch and groom him in relaxation. |
Three Rivers Estates |
It works miracles, unfortunately i dont have any pics of how bad the burrs were in our horses, but imagine a mustand w a tail thicker than a can of soda and down to the ground, and one dreadlock of burrs in her hair, and a complete mane full of burrs up to the forelock. |
Three Rivers Estates |
Yes that worked! But yes, id try to keep it braided and maintained for minimal burrs, but trust WD-40, baby oil, and conditioners will be ur friend and a metal pick kind of comb. |
Three Rivers Estates |
Maybe its on my end, im still unable to see them. Id probably just keep the tail braided and maintained. But winter is coming, atleast here, so hopefully theyll die out soon. |
Hobo Queens Farm |
-Click- Not sure why the links don't work, but yes, I think cockleburs is another name. I've been going at them 2-3 hairs at a time and truckloads of the plants to the dump each week, but it just keeps getting worse. |
Three Rivers Estates |
And as someone who's taken hundreds out of a single horses mane alone, half of a 5 gallon bucket, baby oil, conditioner and a cattle comb is your best friend. Its how I prevent excessive hairloss. |
Three Rivers Estates |
I'm unable to see the links, I'm assuming Burdocks are Cockleburrs? |
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