Can I use baby oil on my horse?

Baby or mineral oils are inexpensive, indispensable grooming aids that have a variety of use. Rubbed directly into a dull, dry and flaking coat or added to a horse's bath or rinse water, these oils can replenish lost gloss and condition the skin. They can also help remove the last traces of a winter coat.
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Can you use baby oil on horses legs?

Once your horse's legs are clean and dry application of an oil-based cream can be used as a barrier against the moist conditions; Vaseline is the ideal cream for this purpose, but you could also use vegetable oil or baby oil.
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What oils are good for horses skin?

Linseed oil is the best option to use as it contains high levels of Omega 3, has good palatability, isn't too pricey and is suitable for a large range of horses and ponies. Grass is a good source of Omega 3, so horses who receive little or no turnout will certainly benefit from supplementation.
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Can you use baby oil as hoof oil?

Use baby or mineral oil as an inexpensive polish.

These oils don't have as many enriching ingredients, but they can be used to improve the look of your horse's hooves. If you have a special occasion or show, apply mineral or baby oil to your horse's hooves to make them shine.
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What oil is good for horses coats?

Cold pressed flax/linseed oil, canola or soybean oil or any oils that have been fortified with omega fatty acids are particularly effective. Despite low omega fatty acid levels, rice bran oil and coconut oil are also good for coats.
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How do you moisturize a horse's skin?

Moisturizing conditioners and sprays are an excellent addition to your winter grooming routine. Switch to moisturizing shampoos but also limit how often you wash. The coat's greatest ally is your horse's natural oils, shampooing your horse can strip those oils and leave the skin exposed and unprotected.
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What can I put on horses dry skin?

Baby or mineral oils are inexpensive, indispensable grooming aids that have a variety of use. Rubbed directly into a dull, dry and flaking coat or added to a horse's bath or rinse water, these oils can replenish lost gloss and condition the skin. They can also help remove the last traces of a winter coat.
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What oil is good for horses hooves?

Vegetable oils such as flaxseed oil are a gentle, safe, yet effective natural alternative to promoting the health and function of your horse's hooves. The strength of a horse's hoof is crucial to its health, as it bears the full weight of the limb.
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Is Vaseline safe for horses?

If your horse has an open wound that won't heal because your horse is rubbing it against something to keep the flies away, cover the wound in a thick cream to create a protective fly-free barrier. Products like Vaseline or diaper rash cream work great because they will last for days and will help heal the wound.
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Is Vaseline good for horses hooves?

No, petroleum jelly is not a good choice for conditioning hooves and can actually dry out and be somewhat irritating. Products with natural resins like pine tar, beeswax, and lanolin are preferable over petroleum jelly.
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Is coconut oil safe for horses?

Coconut oil is safe to feed to horses but be aware that it's very high in calories, so use sparingly. With the addition of any oil to your horse's feed, make sure that antioxidants (especially vitamin E) are sufficient to balance out the increased requirement from metabolism of the oils.
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Is olive oil OK for horses?

Consider these once the essential fatty acid needs are met. Both are high in monounsaturated Omega-9 fatty acids. Olive oil is also beneficial (yes, some horses do like it!).
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How do I make my horse's mane soft?

Spray a detangler/shine product on the mane and tail; let it absorb a few minutes while you curry and brush the rest of the horse. Use a rubber currycomb over the entire body, including the belly and flanks. Brush off the dirt you've raised with the currycomb using a stiff-bristled brush. Be gentle on the legs.
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Is olive oil good for horses hooves?

Olive oil deeply hydrates, but it also helps balance the moisture levels in the hoof. It is naturally anti-inflammatory and anti-microbial to help prevent bacteria growth.
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How do you soften a horse's mane and tail?

After shampooing and rinsing, apply a small amount of Cowboy Magic® Rosewater Conditioner to the dock of the tail and massage it into the hair and skin. To condition the long strands of hair, rub a small amount of conditioner on your hands and then work it into the hair using long strokes with your hands.
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How do you get rid of scabs on horses legs?

If your horse develops scabs, scrub the legs with warm water and a diluted antiseptic such as Hibiscrub, iodine or Malaseb (dog shampoo). Work it into a lather and then leave on for 10-15 minutes to allow contact time for the antiseptic to kill the bacteria. Sometimes you need to soak the leg to loosen the scabs.
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What will keep flies off horses?

Fly sheets, cool, open-weave, light-weight, mesh blankets can be quite useful at keeping pestering flies off a horse's body. Fly boots are also available to protect a horse's legs. Bait and trap adult flies. Several types of simple insect traps can be useful for reducing the flying insect population.
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How do you get rid of greasy heels on horses?

What can I do, as an owner, to treat Greasy Heel?
  1. Gently clean the affected areas, hair may be clipped.
  2. Soak the affected limbs for 10 minutes with water.
  3. Remove all scabs with a soft cloth (please note this can take several washing attempts) and please DO NOT cause bleeding as this will lead to further scab formation.
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How do you moisturize your hooves?

You can do that two ways:
  1. Keep Moisture Changes to a Minimum. Restrict your horse's exposure to excess moisture. ...
  2. Use a Proven Hoof Conditioner Regularly. Regularly apply a hoof conditioner that contains phospholipids to promote correct moisture balance. ...
  3. Phospholipid supplementation.
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What can I put on my horses cracked hooves?

For horses with poor hoof quality or feet that grow slowly, your farrier may recommend adding a hoof supplement to your feeding routine. Choose a supplement with ingredients that support normal hoof health, such as biotin, methionine and lysine.
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Can you use coconut oil on horse hooves?

Hoof repair and relief

If your horse is suffering from cracked, dry hooves, coconut oil can help. Coconut oil contains vitamins C and E as well as capric acid and lauric acid which can help promote healthy hooves, skin, and hair. Rub coconut oil onto sore or dry spots of the hooves daily.
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Is it OK to wash a horse with cold water?

It is okay to wash a horse with cold water during the summer. However, horses can get sick if washed with cold water during the winter season. So you should either avoid giving them baths during winter or only use warm water and then dry them off properly afterward.
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How do you treat dermatitis in horses?

Corticosteroids are the most useful treatment for controlling these skin allergies, notes Mays. This anti-inflammatory helps stop the itching so that the skin can heal. However, there may be steroid side-effects in horses, so they must only be prescribed by your veterinarian.
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What helps horses with sensitive skin?

Once the area is clean, apply a topical ointment such as Kool-Out Poultice to soothe the skin and keep the wound free of bacteria. In addition, Finish Line's Blaster Essential Oil Horse Spray assists in preventing fly bites and is gentle enough to use on sensitive skin.
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