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39 RO foals for Auction
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EEW TB mare 40k or send an offer
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EWE mare 15k will lower
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MakeEm Fancy
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EEE+ fillies and colts auction. Includes a WWE. Also have single W horses mixed in as well :)
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Chestnut Tobiano RID rated WPP for sale
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DragonFyre Estate
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WWW AALB stud for offers. No sabino and no roan on top of being a consistently higher AALB stud. PM me to discuss.
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Wild 1 of 3 grey WWW AA Mares Auction
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BlueBirdFalls
09:19:31 Blu
39 RO foals for Auction
All starting at 700ebs
Wc, E, Colors, Show horses
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Disney Acres
09:11:27 
EEW TB mare 40k or send an offer
-HEE Click-
The Lazy Ninja
09:09:26 Jessie
EWE mare 15k will lower
-HEE Click-
Amethyst Ranch
09:07:01 Echo <3
Golden Sunset art auction
-HEE Click-
MakeEm Fancy
08:30:50 Ally 💜
EEE+ fillies and colts auction. Includes a WWE. Also have single W horses mixed in as well :)
-HEE Click-
Painted Performance
08:25:45 
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Sale PEE+ open to offers on everything
ColdCall
08:22:48 🍺Crown
Chestnut Tobiano RID rated WPP for sale
-HEE Click-
Rising Diversion
08:19:57 Xhayo
-HEE Click- EEE rated
DragonFyre Estate
08:06:29 Whip
WWW AALB stud for offers. No sabino and no roan on top of being a consistently higher AALB stud. PM me to discuss.
-HEE Click-
Eagle Creek
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Wild 1 of 3 grey WWW AA Mares Auction
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Best Coat Conditioner? December 24, 2023 11:30 AM


Da Smexy Sheep
 
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Cowboy magic works wonders for us
Best Coat Conditioner? December 25, 2023 10:49 AM


Hallow Mountain
 
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This is my guy's tail - never touched with the cheaper detanglers [i.e. show sheen, laser sheen, cowboy magic] - just bathed in cheap shampoo, a decent conditioner leave in, and a high quality detangler!
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Best Coat Conditioner? December 25, 2023 10:55 AM


Hallow Mountain
 
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His mane when we bought him, about five years ago. It was not maintained in braids, or for growth. Was mostly just left loose and did its own thing. Still decently long, but definitely struggled with hair quality.
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And now, about 5 years later, religiously braided and bagged. High quality detanglers, but I will go cheap on shampoo if I need to. I've always felt that the conditioner and leave ins are the more "important" products if you're going to splurge for something more expensive. His hair quality is amazing now, and the length speaks for itself. Body shine and body coat quality come from a high-quality, balanced diet, good forage, and a little bit of elbow grease during and after baths. I do not use any type of coat shine products on him unless it's a special occasion or photoshoot. This shine is literally just from having a clean coat, and being freshly washed!
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Edited at December 25, 2023 10:55 AM by Hallow Mountain
Best Coat Conditioner? December 27, 2023 04:08 PM


The Lady of Fangorn
 
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If you're specifically looking to detangle/keep detangled manes and tails, I love WD-40. Works like a charm even on my Clydesdale girl who gets witches knots overnight. It's super good for slicking up knotted messes and making it possible to pull them apart. Otherwise for shiny coats I add canola oil to the feed and that really helps coat quality.
Best Coat Conditioner? December 27, 2023 06:08 PM


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The Lady of Fangorn said:
If you're specifically looking to detangle/keep detangled manes and tails, I love WD-40. Works like a charm even on my Clydesdale girl who gets witches knots overnight. It's super good for slicking up knotted messes and making it possible to pull them apart. Otherwise for shiny coats I add canola oil to the feed and that really helps coat quality.


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Best Coat Conditioner? December 27, 2023 09:55 PM


The Lady of Fangorn
 
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Lucky Ranch said:

The Lady of Fangorn said:
If you're specifically looking to detangle/keep detangled manes and tails, I love WD-40. Works like a charm even on my Clydesdale girl who gets witches knots overnight. It's super good for slicking up knotted messes and making it possible to pull them apart. Otherwise for shiny coats I add canola oil to the feed and that really helps coat quality.


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Hell yeah, it's the only way I can detangle those bad knots without grabbing the scissors or a clipper. My hands are cut up by the end but it's worth it!
Best Coat Conditioner? January 16, 2024 12:54 PM


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Hallow Mountain said:
His mane when we bought him, about five years ago. It was not maintained in braids, or for growth. Was mostly just left loose and did its own thing. Still decently long, but definitely struggled with hair quality.
IMG-1156.jpg
And now, about 5 years later, religiously braided and bagged. High quality detanglers, but I will go cheap on shampoo if I need to. I've always felt that the conditioner and leave ins are the more "important" products if you're going to splurge for something more expensive. His hair quality is amazing now, and the length speaks for itself. Body shine and body coat quality come from a high-quality, balanced diet, good forage, and a little bit of elbow grease during and after baths. I do not use any type of coat shine products on him unless it's a special occasion or photoshoot. This shine is literally just from having a clean coat, and being freshly washed!
91-EE40-F4-CA4-B-4623-960-D-9-D46420605-D4.jpg


What do you use for leave-in products? He has a beautiful mane!
Best Coat Conditioner? January 16, 2024 12:55 PM


Ranch Lands Training
 
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Ambrosia said:
I'd still recommend Healthy Hair Care. The man who started and owns the company shows cutting horses and has been a long time customer at the barn I work for. Not only is he a great guy but he knows his products and puts so so so much care into how they are made and the ingredients used. Not trying to be biased, I mean, even we have tried other products throughout the years but Healthy Hair Care remains superior in our book. Plus, the moisturizer is extremely helpful when trying to grow manes out again!


I just wanted to say that I caved and had someone bring some out to me from my hometown. I'm so happy to have it again, I couldn't live with out it!

Edited at January 16, 2024 01:11 PM by Ranch Lands Training
Best Coat Conditioner? January 18, 2024 04:42 PM


Florestä
 
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This!! I love keratin for my horses.
I've used to grow out ratty forelocks too, it does wonders ;)

Wings Of Glory said:
Omg and also I use keratin hair masks on my horse's tail and it works amazing his tail has to get cut consistently or else it starts dragging the ground


Best Coat Conditioner? February 17, 2024 12:36 AM


ghost light stables
 
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The Lady of Fangorn said:

Lucky Ranch said:

The Lady of Fangorn said:
If you're specifically looking to detangle/keep detangled manes and tails, I love WD-40. Works like a charm even on my Clydesdale girl who gets witches knots overnight. It's super good for slicking up knotted messes and making it possible to pull them apart. Otherwise for shiny coats I add canola oil to the feed and that really helps coat quality.


I love you
Wd40 lovers rise up


Hell yeah, it's the only way I can detangle those bad knots without grabbing the scissors or a clipper. My hands are cut up by the end but it's worth it!


HELL YEA i have a rope pony who gets into the worst cocaburs EVER wd-40 is my go to

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