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Hey y'all I wanted to share some of my recipes for sprays anyway here it is:
(starting business)


Ingredients:
- 2 cups of distilled water
- 1/4 cup of aloe vera juice
- 1 tablespoon of vegetable glycerin
- 1 tablespoon of jojoba oil
- 1 tablespoon of argan oil
- 1 teaspoon of vitamin E oil
- 10 drops of lavender essential oil
- 10 drops of rosemary essential oil

Instructions:
1. In a clean spray bottle, combine the distilled water and aloe vera juice.
2. Add the vegetable glycerin, jojoba oil, argan oil, and vitamin E oil to the mixture.
3. Drop in the lavender essential oil and rosemary essential oil.
4. Screw the spray bottle cap tightly and shake well to ensure all the ingredients are thoroughly mixed.
5. Allow the mixture to sit for a few hours to let the scents infuse.
6. Shake the bottle before each use to blend the ingredients.

Usage:
1. Before applying the spray, ensure the cattle's coat is clean and dry.
2. Hold the spray bottle approximately 6-8 inches away from the animal's coat.
3. Spray a fine mist of the conditioning spray over the coat, avoiding contact with the eyes and sensitive areas.
4. Gently comb or brush the coat to distribute the spray evenly.
5. Allow the spray to air dry or lightly blow-dry the coat using a cool setting.

Benefits:
- The aloe vera juice and vegetable glycerin help moisturize and condition the hair, making it soft and manageable.
- Jojoba oil and argan oil provide nourishment and add shine to the coat.
- Vitamin E oil promotes a healthy coat and helps protect against environmental damage.
- Lavender essential oil has a calming effect on the animal and adds a pleasant scent.
- Rosemary essential oil stimulates blood circulation, promoting hair growth and overall coat health.

Note: It's important to test the spray on a small area of the animal's coat first to check for any allergic reactions. Discontinue use if any irritation occurs.
Certainly! Here's a recipe for a conditioning spray for show cattle:

Ingredients:
- 2 cups of distilled water
- 1/4 cup of aloe vera juice
- 1 tablespoon of vegetable glycerin
- 1 tablespoon of jojoba oil
- 1 tablespoon of argan oil
- 1 teaspoon of vitamin E oil
- 10 drops of lavender essential oil
- 10 drops of rosemary essential oil

Instructions:
1. In a clean spray bottle, combine the distilled water and aloe vera juice.
2. Add the vegetable glycerin, jojoba oil, argan oil, and vitamin E oil to the mixture.
3. Drop in the lavender essential oil and rosemary essential oil.
4. Screw the spray bottle cap tightly and shake well to ensure all the ingredients are thoroughly mixed.
5. Allow the mixture to sit for a few hours to let the scents infuse.
6. Shake the bottle before each use to blend the ingredients.

Usage:
1. Before applying the spray, ensure the cattle's coat is clean and dry.
2. Hold the spray bottle approximately 6-8 inches away from the animal's coat.
3. Spray a fine mist of the conditioning spray over the coat, avoiding contact with the eyes and sensitive areas.
4. Gently comb or brush the coat to distribute the spray evenly.
5. Allow the spray to air dry or lightly blow-dry the coat using a cool setting.

Benefits:
- The aloe vera juice and vegetable glycerin help moisturize and condition the hair, making it soft and manageable.
- Jojoba oil and argan oil provide nourishment and add shine to the coat.
- Vitamin E oil promotes a healthy coat and helps protect against environmental damage.
- Lavender essential oil has a calming effect on the animal and adds a pleasant scent.
- Rosemary essential oil stimulates blood circulation, promoting hair growth and overall coat health.

Note: It's important to test the spray on a small area of the animal's coat first to check for any allergic reactions. Discontinue use if any irritation occurs.
 
I have made this:

Name: "Gloss & Shine Coat Enhancer"

Ingredients:
- 1 cup Distilled water: Acts as the base for the spray.
- 2 tablespoons Aloe vera gel: Helps moisturize and condition the coat.
- 1 tablespoon Coconut oil: Adds shine and smoothness to the hair.
- 1 teaspoon Glycerin: Enhances moisture retention in the coat.
- 10 drops Lavender essential oil: Provides a pleasant fragrance and has calming properties.
- 5 drops Rosemary essential oil: Stimulates hair growth and adds luster to the coat.
- 5 drops Peppermint essential oil: Refreshes the coat and helps repel insects.

Instructions:
1. In a spray bottle, combine the distilled water and aloe vera gel. Shake well to ensure they are thoroughly mixed.
2. Add the coconut oil and glycerin to the mixture. Shake the bottle again to incorporate the ingredients.
3. Carefully add the drops of lavender, rosemary, and peppermint essential oils to the spray bottle.
4. Close the spray bottle tightly and shake vigorously to combine all the ingredients.
5. The spray is now ready to use. Before each use, give the bottle a good shake to ensure all the ingredients are well mixed.

Application:
1. Prior to applying the spray, make sure the animal's coat is clean and dry.
2. Hold the spray bottle a few inches away from the animal's coat and lightly mist it, avoiding the eyes and face.
3. Use a brush or a soft cloth to evenly distribute the spray and enhance shine.
4. Allow the coat to air dry naturally.

Note:
- Perform a patch test before using the spray on the entire coat to check for any potential allergic reactions.
- Avoid using the spray on open wounds or irritated skin.
- If the animal shows any signs of discomfort or adverse reactions, discontinue use immediately.

The "Gloss & Shine Coat Enhancer" spray is designed to provide a lustrous and healthy-looking coat for sheep, pigs, and goats. It enhances the natural shine, moisturizes the hair, and leaves a pleasant fragrance.
 
**Homemade Cattle Spray**

Ingredients:
- 1 quart of water
- 1 cup of white vinegar
- 1 cup of mineral oil
- 2 tablespoons of citronella essential oil
- 2 tablespoons of eucalyptus essential oil
- 2 tablespoons of lavender essential oil
- 2 tablespoons of lemongrass essential oil

Instructions:
1. In a large mixing bowl, combine the water and white vinegar. Vinegar acts as a natural repellent for flies and other insects.

2. Add the mineral oil to the water and vinegar mixture. Mineral oil helps the spray adhere to the cattle's coat and provides a protective layer.

3. Now, add the citronella, eucalyptus, lavender, and lemongrass essential oils. These oils are known for their insect-repelling properties and will help keep flies away from the cattle.

4. Stir the mixture well to ensure all the ingredients are thoroughly combined.

5. Transfer the cattle spray into a spray bottle or a pump sprayer for easy application.

How to Use:
- Before applying the spray, make sure the cattle are in a well-ventilated area.
- Shake the spray bottle or pump sprayer to mix the ingredients thoroughly.
- Spray the mixture evenly on the cattle's coat, focusing on areas where flies and pests are more likely to gather, such as the back, neck, and legs.
- Avoid spraying near the cattle's eyes, ears, or nose.

Important Note:
While this cattle spray is made from natural ingredients, it's always a good idea to test a small area of the cattle's skin for any adverse reactions before applying it all over. Additionally, reapply the spray as needed, especially after rainfall or heavy sweating, to maintain its effectiveness in repelling flies and pests.
 

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