gaNgStA!
has posted a tip on March 13, 2008, 11:01 am
First, wet them down with a hose. Next, take a soft soap and pour it on its back, and then rub it in with your hands. Next, take a nozzle that connects to your hose with a brush on the end and work it through. Start top to bottom, the stomach, legs, knees and tail. To clean their hooves take a putty knife and scrip down. Rinse and dry with a livestock blower.
Walk them through an automatic car wash. Do not use wax! Tire shine will really glam up the hooves, though.
RiverRatDad
has posted a tip on November 8, 2008, 2:37 pm
I also recommend paying a little extra for the under body rinse.
Its worth trying to negotiate a volume discount from the car wash owner as well if your going to do the whole herd at once.
First, wet them down with a hose. Next, take a soft soap and pour it on its back, and then rub it in with your hands. Next, take a nozzle that connects to your hose with a brush on the end and work it through. Start top to bottom, the stomach, legs, knees and tail. To clean their hooves take a putty knife and scrip down. Rinse and dry with a livestock blower.
Walk them through an automatic car wash. Do not use wax! Tire shine will really glam up the hooves, though.
I also recommend paying a little extra for the under body rinse.
Its worth trying to negotiate a volume discount from the car wash owner as well if your going to do the whole herd at once.
Categories
Donations
25¢ per
cleaning tip.
Feeds
ยป Related Sites
» How to Grow Stuff