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03:22:15 Anni
damn, i thought so but was hoping it''s not
Minerva
03:17:40 Min
Anni unless I'm mistaken Manch is a mutation rather than genetic
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03:16:59 Anni
i see ^^
but still, if you wanna go for machando genes at least he wont have you started from zero ^^
Siren Sound Estates
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Elite is nice in itself, but the boys I breed for are high LB Ws... ^^°
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at least he is elite :D
Silverfern Ranch
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oh wow, it just resend my message when i pressed f5
Silverfern Ranch
02:38:29 Anni
has to be haha
Siren Sound Estates
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-HEE Click-
Like this. Manchado, great parents, but nooo... pretty. pretty useless to me.
Silverfern Ranch
02:19:21 Anni
has to be haha
Siren Sound Estates
02:17:33 S҉ Sem
Anni, Spite. Pure Spite. They hate us and they let us know. :D
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why are the pretty or rare colored always that bad -HEE Click-
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fern
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bd
oh nice,I'm a.) not driving b.)why tf would I get on a aircraft right now????
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fern
i'm not gonna track you down lol. You're prob halfway across the U,S anyways
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Help with tack cleaning February 17, 2020 03:02 PM


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I have a whole bunch of horse tack that I'd like to clean, and I have no clue what to use! Some sites say that they love using Murphy's oil soap, but others say never to use it. Is it ok to use it? Is it better? Second is oil. Is it ok to use olive oil? Pros and cons? What is the best oil to use? Last, which is your favorite leather conditioner? Is there any natural alternatives to leather ocnditioners? I will probably not be using this tack frequently, if at all.
Help with tack cleaning February 17, 2020 03:35 PM


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sage... what are you cleaning? can you post pics so I can see the condition of it?
Help with tack cleaning February 17, 2020 03:46 PM


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I'll try and post pics soon. I am cleaning a smallish light brown leather saddle, good used condition, a western bridle, also good condition. I will probably also clean my leather halter, which is in God's condition but pretty stiff. I was just given all this stuff cause someone didn't need it, and I'm no expert. There's a whole bunch of other leather pieces that I might clean too, cause why not. Mostly just the saddle, bridle, and halter tho
Help with tack cleaning February 17, 2020 03:52 PM


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Help with tack cleaning February 17, 2020 06:47 PM


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For the saddle- heat some neatsfoot oil and use it hot on it. That'll soften the leather. Then condition it with lexol to prevent it drying out.
The bridle can just have lexol, I swipe everything I own down with that and it works fine!
Help with tack cleaning February 17, 2020 07:39 PM


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Thank you!
Help with tack cleaning February 17, 2020 08:01 PM

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Use a saddle soap first, they usually come in a spray bottle that you can find at a tack store. Use Neadsfoot oil for dark leathers, because it WILL stain your light colours darker. (I learned this the hard way)
You can find saddle conditioner for your lighter leathers, it usually has a nice light yellow colour too it. I believe mine is called Leather New

Edited at February 17, 2020 08:02 PM by Cassa Belle
Help with tack cleaning February 17, 2020 08:53 PM


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Does neatsfoot oil stain it unevenly? Or does it just make it darker evenly? I'm perfectly fine with it being darker, it's not a good saddle anyway.
Help with tack cleaning February 17, 2020 09:15 PM


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I always use:
1. Lexol Leather Cleaner
2. Lexol Conditioner
3. Neatsfoot Oil
In that order. Its essentially your shampoo-conditioner-moisturizer. The conditioner will not change the color of your tack. And you only apply the oil to the "rough" underside of leather, not the "finished" layer that faces out. Any stains you get will only be where the oil has been applied. I've never heated oil before I've used it, but I'm sure it wouldn't hurt.
You can also "seal" the moisture into your tack by applying a light layer of glycerine soap once all the oil has been soaked up. The glycerine should be in a bar, not liquid.
Help with tack cleaning February 17, 2020 09:50 PM


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I would use a glycerin bar saddle soap, or Leather New or Horseman's One Step or Murphys Oil Soap to clean it...if there is any mildew (which it looks pretty clean just dry) you can use some vinegar and water to wipe the saddle first and then clean with the soap...the vinegar helps to kill the mildew.... once it is dry you want to condition... I would use use Leather Therapy or Lexol Deep Conditioner. After cleaning and conditoning it.. you can coat the underneath of the saddle flaps with 100% Neatsfoot Oil (no petroliums ...rots stitching) and you can apply a light coat on the outside always applied to the cloth not the leather and buff it with a soft dry cloth. (this is best to prevent cracking and if tack has become wet). I personally don't like to oil my bridles... it makes them too soft and makes it hard to put the keepers in. Soap and Leather conditioner is fine for the bridle.
I have even washed my suede schooling chaps in the washing machine (by themselves on a large load cold water) with a capful of Murphys Oil Soap.... when they are done .. I hang them to dry and when they are dry (they will be stiff) rub them together and they will soften back up... you can also use a soft toothbrush on the nap of the suede if you have spots. Good luck! Toothbrushes, toothpicks, rags, sponges... all useful for cleaning your tack... don't forget to get the hard to reach areas under the flaps and under the saddle.. and you can always use some duraglit to polish up any shinies you have on the saddle. Another great conditioner is Passier Leaderbalsam (great stuff!!)

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