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<blockquote data-quote="la4angus" data-source="post: 28308" data-attributes="member: 132"><p>I wouldn't wash him with soap more than once a week. Be sure to rinse all the soap out of his hair then brush him until completely dry. Be sure to use a good quality shampoo. Some of the better fitters use a mild people shampoo. The other days just rinse him down good and brush him dry. This will keep the hair healthy and he will have a natural bloom.</p><p></p><p>You will want to have his hooves trimmed fairly soon, so that if they would be trimmed to close they would have time to heal.</p><p></p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="la4angus, post: 28308, member: 132"] I wouldn't wash him with soap more than once a week. Be sure to rinse all the soap out of his hair then brush him until completely dry. Be sure to use a good quality shampoo. Some of the better fitters use a mild people shampoo. The other days just rinse him down good and brush him dry. This will keep the hair healthy and he will have a natural bloom. You will want to have his hooves trimmed fairly soon, so that if they would be trimmed to close they would have time to heal. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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