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<blockquote data-quote="jersey lilly" data-source="post: 784597" data-attributes="member: 2258"><p><span style="color: #0040FF"><strong>I think the label says Original M-T-G you can find it in the horse supplies at Tractor Supply. It's base is mineral oil I think, and has some sulfer smell to it. Alot of people don't like the smell...it's not so bad to me. Kinda smells like burnt rubber haha. Anyway...bath horse.....put that stuff on every day. Using sparingly. When I say that I mean. put it on and rub it into the areas affected by the rain rot. In just a day or so...all the scabs get loose and you can usually just bath again and they come off. You will however hafta bath with a good shampoo to get the oily off. Re-apply for a few days in a row. You don't hafta bath between applications if you don't want to. It's good stuff...and goes a long way. You hafta shake it up before each use because it settles out and will be clear on top and all the yellowish/white stuff in the bottom. </strong></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jersey lilly, post: 784597, member: 2258"] [color=#0040FF][b]I think the label says Original M-T-G you can find it in the horse supplies at Tractor Supply. It's base is mineral oil I think, and has some sulfer smell to it. Alot of people don't like the smell...it's not so bad to me. Kinda smells like burnt rubber haha. Anyway...bath horse.....put that stuff on every day. Using sparingly. When I say that I mean. put it on and rub it into the areas affected by the rain rot. In just a day or so...all the scabs get loose and you can usually just bath again and they come off. You will however hafta bath with a good shampoo to get the oily off. Re-apply for a few days in a row. You don't hafta bath between applications if you don't want to. It's good stuff...and goes a long way. You hafta shake it up before each use because it settles out and will be clear on top and all the yellowish/white stuff in the bottom. [/b][/color] [/QUOTE]
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