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    Location: California | Rice bran!! Stuff is amazing. My horses never looked better. |
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 682
     Location: Northwest | I feed Platinum Performance and more horse's coats look amazing and are sooo soft. |
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  Keeper of the King Snake
Posts: 7617
    Location: Dubach, LA | Pepi's. It's an aerosol. |
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 Northern Exposure
Posts: 3919
       Location: Wasagaming, Manitoba, Canada | My program is boring. I make sure I have good hay and my horses get rolled oats. I keep it pretty simple.
This guy comes inside at night and is blanketed as well - so that all helps.
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  Neat Freak
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | I curry to loosen any dirt/dander with a rubber curry, flick off with a soft brush, rub with a towel to bring out the oils, twice a day. UV sheet or stall during the daylight hours. This is with no show sheen type products as most are terrible for the hair. Eqyss makes the best horse care products out there, but they are pricey.
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Blessed 
                      Location: Here | Good feed and worming schedule |
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Posts: 253
    Location: Canada | Skin So Soft, Vinegar and Water. Probably 10% Vinegar, 10% SSS and 80% Water or depending on how big your bottle is. It's great for reconditioning dull coats and it's not slippery at all. Plus its really good as fly repellant as well
+ Hemp Seeds it helps with their coat and digestive system
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| It comes from within! Flax seed and cocosoya oil and a good currying and brush will make one shine like a diamond. |
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Posts: 617
  Location: London Ontario | Another thing to remember is to rinse all sweat off. As soon as it is warm enough to hose down, we do. Dried sweat will ruin your coat. I also agree with the grooming part. Its also a great time to bond as corny as that is!. I agree with flax as a feed through and either Vetrolin or Cowboy magic as a topical. |
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| This was last spring, just after their coats shed out. No bath, just brushing, and no products applied. Good food, Nutrena SafeChoice Sr. feed with a small mix of 12% sweet feed and Alfalfa/grass mix. The second one is over the summer, no bath, just brushing.

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 Miss Laundry Misshap
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| And another. I don't think they even got brushed for this pic!
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 I Chore in Chucks
Posts: 2882
        Location: MD | Daily grooming and a good diet. show sheen to bust through the tangles in their mane and tail but that's it for my boys. granted they usually are filthy here's what mine look like most of the time and what they look like post grooming without any sprays/supplements/oils
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Posts: 2013
 Location: Piedmont, OK | Animal Element Performance Detox keeps my horses coats looking good year round |
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 Former Hockey Smacker Player
Posts: 5095
    Location: Texas Baby!! | Healthy horse...Healthy shine!!! |
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