How to keep the horse’s legs white.. Especially in the winter season
The winter season has arrived with all this slush around. If you are unlucky and your horse is gray or light colored, this quick guide will help you get through a difficult period. These tips on how to keep your horse’s feet white, fungal free, and clean during the coldest months of the year.
Dry shampoo
Of course, it’s hard to replace K9’s Sterling Silver Conditioner, but in winter you can still remember that there is a dry shampoo for horses, and it can drastically change your life in the cold season. One of the best is Shapley’s Easy Outwaterless. Or try Pawn Dry Cleaning Horse Spray Shampoo.
“Do it yourself”
If you want to cheat a little and get away with a homemade remedy, Ellie Woznica from the Heels Down Happy Hour podcast claims that by mixing a Betadine scrub with a regular Mane N’ Tail shampoo, you will get the magic remedy. “It works magically,” she says. “All these yellow spots disappear without a trace, and the legs become snow-white.”
If nothing helps
On the coldest days when you can’t wash your horse’s feet, remember the existence of baby powder.