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Post by fleabitten on Oct 30, 2010 19:23:54 GMT
Any recommendations on decent hoof oil at a reasonable price? Thanks
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Post by rainbow on Oct 30, 2010 20:06:35 GMT
i use kevin bacons hoof oil. the liquid one. not so cheap but is good
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Post by fleabitten on Oct 31, 2010 18:31:53 GMT
thanks for the suggestion rainbow - have heard of that one before, it seems to have good reports. will look up the price lol!
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Post by haffyfan on Oct 31, 2010 18:39:53 GMT
I use kevin bacon too but i prefer the solid one (which turns liquid in the heat actually anyhows)
My preference is based on the fact I'm uber clumsy and if something is going to get knocked over (or tripped over) then i will be there...
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Post by rainbow on Oct 31, 2010 18:51:07 GMT
yeah the liquid seems to be the best as the solid one freezes in winter and melts in the summer!
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Post by spotti on Oct 31, 2010 19:31:25 GMT
^^^ I'm finding that issue now Rainbow...that my KB is too solid to paint onto feet whilst it's cold! But like Haffy, between me and Faith pretty much EVERYTHING gets knocked over/stood on/dropped so the solid tub is a better option for us clumsy folk, even though it does freeze in winter!
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Post by haffyfan on Nov 1, 2010 18:43:52 GMT
Do you drive spotty? Sit it on your bonnet for 5/10 mins before you want to use it if it's too solid (as long as car is warm of course)
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Post by spotti on Nov 1, 2010 20:42:32 GMT
That's a genius idea! I don't drive...yet...but I'm learning, so that will be a tip to bear in mind for when I pass
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Post by scattymare on Nov 1, 2010 22:29:11 GMT
I have the liquid and that goes quite gloopy in the cold, I end up using too much! I only use it on the sole of the feet - great for helping to stop mud sticking.
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