karlie45
Well-known member
I swear that I saw a post a while back on it, but I searched and couldnt find it.
I've heard of using vinegar, tide, dawn (dish liquid), and straight bleach (yikes!)
-I haven't tried any of these yet, but if someone tells me that it works, I wanna give it a try.
I have a white steer that just came out of a muddy field (lots of rain, plus 15 inches of snow- in april!)
I've been giving him a good bath once a week using Farnam's White N' Bright shampoo...the only whitening shampoo at our local farm store. It's made for horses.
It seems to be working, although it is working slowly.
Can anyone help me out with a way that really works and wont hurt my steers skin?
First show is in late June, so I'm not asking for a miracle.
At least I don't think so.
Thanks!
I've heard of using vinegar, tide, dawn (dish liquid), and straight bleach (yikes!)
-I haven't tried any of these yet, but if someone tells me that it works, I wanna give it a try.
I have a white steer that just came out of a muddy field (lots of rain, plus 15 inches of snow- in april!)
I've been giving him a good bath once a week using Farnam's White N' Bright shampoo...the only whitening shampoo at our local farm store. It's made for horses.
It seems to be working, although it is working slowly.
Can anyone help me out with a way that really works and wont hurt my steers skin?
First show is in late June, so I'm not asking for a miracle.
At least I don't think so.
Thanks!