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QuestionIs it easy to bathe a horse?Dr. Elliott, BVMS, MRCVS is a veterinarian with over 30 years of experience in veterinary surgery and companion animal practice. She graduated from the University of Glasgow in 1987 with a degree in veterinary medicine and surgery. She has worked at the same animal clinic in her hometown for over 20 years.This depends on the temperament of the horse and how used to handling it is. If you are in doubt, try gently wetting the horse to see how it tolerates it. That way, if the horse becomes anxious, you can stop, rather than struggle to rinse shampoo off. If a horse is skittish or reacts badly, then take your time to get them used to each individual step, such as having all parts of their body handled, their legs wetted, and then other parts of the body.
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QuestionDo I need to shampoo a horse that I brush almost every day?Dr. Elliott, BVMS, MRCVS is a veterinarian with over 30 years of experience in veterinary surgery and companion animal practice. She graduated from the University of Glasgow in 1987 with a degree in veterinary medicine and surgery. She has worked at the same animal clinic in her hometown for over 20 years.No. If your horse gets very hot and sweaty, then bathing can help reduce rubs and sores. However, in the winter, the natural oils help to waterproof the coat, and shampooing can strip away these oils. Regular brushing is ideal, as this will remove dried mud, spread the natural oils, and improve the circulation to the skin, which helps conditioning.
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QuestionCan you use human soaps on your horse?Dr. Elliott, BVMS, MRCVS is a veterinarian with over 30 years of experience in veterinary surgery and companion animal practice. She graduated from the University of Glasgow in 1987 with a degree in veterinary medicine and surgery. She has worked at the same animal clinic in her hometown for over 20 years.Human skin has a different pH to horses, and the soaps work differently accordingly. Whilst your horse probably won't suffer any ill effects from a one-off wash with a mild human soap, it's not advisable for regular use as it could strip the natural oils or cause an allergic reaction.
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QuestionIs there anything I need to be cautious about?Community AnswerYes. For your safety, know that some horses hate water and may get very frisky when being bathed. Try to stay near the horse's shoulder and away from danger. For your horse's safety, try to only bathe the horse when it's warm out -- 70 Fahrenheit or above is recommended. Dry your horse afterward regardless of weather, and do not blanket a wet horse.
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QuestionAt what age do you start to bathe a horse?Community AnswerAny age. If your horse is extremely dirty, you should clean it. It could track flies if you don't.
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QuestionWhat happens if I don't have a sweat scraper?Community AnswerYou can pretty much use anything that won't harm your horse to get the excess water off, such as a curry comb or even your hand.
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QuestionCan I use both shampoo and conditioner on the mane and tail?Community AnswerYes.
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QuestionWhat If the horse hurts me every time I try to clean it?Community AnswerFor your own safety, you should try and groom him instead of wash him. Also, when you wash do you use warm or cold water? You could try changing the temperature of the water and see if your horse reacts differently.
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QuestionHow do you clean a horse's hooves?Community AnswerYou'll need a hoof pick. Slide your hand down the leg and the horse will pick up its hoof. Use your pick to scrape out all the dirt around the horseshoe. Make sure you avoid the triangle (also called the "frog"), as it is a very sensitive part of the hoof.
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QuestionWhile bathing a horse for competition, is it necessary to start bathing it by its hooves?Community AnswerIt is recommended to do it that way.
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QuestionCan a horse become cold when being bathed in hot weather?Community AnswerPerhaps a little, but it shouldn't be a problem. If your horse is cold afterward, dry the horse thoroughly and he should be fine.
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QuestionDoes this technique work for goats?Ariel GriffithCommunity AnswerYes, but you may struggle a little more since most goats hate water.
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QuestionShould I condition a horse's hair?Ariel GriffithCommunity AnswerYou could, but unless they have a super dry skin or coat, it is unnecessary.
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QuestionWhat if every time you bathe a horse, it freaks out?Starlight DreamsCommunity AnswerYour horse is likely afraid of the water hose. It looks like a snake and has sudden movement from the water. Put a lead on your horse and go to a relatively open area, making sure you or someone else can hold onto him. Pick up the hose. If your horse doesn't display signs of fear (eye whites, a high head etc.), put on a small amount of water. Don't hold it against your horse until he lowers his head, chews or otherwise displays signs of being relaxed. If he panics, hold the lead and try to send him in a circle around you and the hose. Don't turn off the water, lower the hose or let him go until he calms down. Repeat this to hold the water against him, and gradually add water pressure.
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QuestionHow often it is recommended to clean horses to keep them looking shiny?Community AnswerYou should groom your horse daily to keep his skin healthy and bathe him after a hard workout.
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QuestionCan I use Dettol in hot water to bathe a horse?Community AnswerNo, using Dettol in hot water can cause a bad rash on a horse. If you don't have horse shampoo, you can use Johnson's baby shampoo because it can be used for sensitive types of skin, which won't cause a rash.
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QuestionCan you do cold water on the head?Community AnswerYes; however the horse probably won't like it. It's recommended you use lukewarm water.
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QuestionCan I use conditioner on the whole body, or just the mane and tail?Community AnswerYou can use conditioner on the body, but you may not want to use it where the saddle and girth go. This could make the saddle slide around, which is no fun for rider or horse. Use caution and use it infrequently, especially around the saddle area.
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QuestionCan I use dish soap to bathe horses?Community AnswerNo. Never use dish soap. This will irritate their skin and may cause dandruff. Find a good horse shampoo and conditioner.
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QuestionHow often should a horse be bathed?Starlight DreamsCommunity AnswerA horse may be rinsed off after workouts, but should only have a full bath with soap once a month. Otherwise, the shampoo may strip away the horse's natural oils.
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QuestionWhat can I use to make my horse white?Ariel GriffithCommunity AnswerYou can find whitening shampoo for horses at most tack stores or online. If it is just a few grass spots, find a greenspot remover.
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QuestionWhat if I don't have an anti-sweat sheet or cooler?Ariel GriffithCommunity AnswerYou could walk them around, use a horse dryer, leave them in a clean stall with fresh shavings or turn them out into a grass field without any dusty/muddy places to roll.
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QuestionI don't understand, why do I have to wash the horse's face first?Ariel GriffithCommunity AnswerYou do not have to wash the horses face first. It is personal preference. I don't bother washing the face unless it really needs to be washed.
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QuestionHow do I shave a horse's mane?Community AnswerYou should never shave the mane off, as it takes a very long time for it to grow back to its normal shape. When a shaved mane is growing out, it is uneven and not pretty looking. If you do want it trimmed an inch or two, though, it's recommended that you hire a professional groomer who knows what they're doing.
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QuestionI have never washed my horse before, but groom him frequently. But now he is starting to get really dirty, and brushing doesn't seem to help. Should I bathe him?Community AnswerYes, a bath should help. You can buy horse shampoo and conditioner, or using baby shampoo and conditioner would be fine.
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QuestionIs there any difference between a horse sponge and a kitchen sponge? I bought a kitchen sponge just for my horse, would it work or harm him?Community AnswerIt could be too rough on his skin. It is best to stick to the horse sponge for your horse.
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QuestionShould I wash my horse even if I haven't been riding it?Community AnswerYes, since horses get dirty like any other animal.
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QuestionDo we need to use disinfectant to bathe the horse? What is the pH of shower gel I should use? How often for showering a horse? After competition?EquestriangooseTop AnswererUsing a disinfectant is not recommended. You can buy special shampoos for rashes and fungal infections. It is best to use a shampoo formulated for horses, because humans and horses have different needs when it comes to baths. Bathe your horse only before formal events or if the horse is exceedingly dirty. If you must bathe your horse more that once a week, use a conditioner. Assuming you bathed your horse with soap before the competition, only use water to rinse off the sweat afterwards.
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QuestionIs the soap "Mane and Tail" good for washing horses?Karen RekdalCommunity AnswerYou can use horse shampoo for horses all over their body. And yes, if it is a soap for horses, you can use it.
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QuestionI live in Australia, so I wet the pony, then use a scrubber brush with hoss gloss to clean her. Then I use the hose to wash her off and I use a towel for the face and for the body, a scrapper. Is that okay?Natalie DetertCommunity AnswerWhere you live shouldn't affect how you take care of your horse. Some of the equipment might have a different name, or look different, but that shouldn't affect anything.
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