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Just the other day, I was elbow deep (imagine that 
Howard, are you wincing yet?) in my gelding, he wasn't thrilled, but I got the 
bean!!!!  My husband was appalled.  I use Kirk's Castel Soap and water 
and a little KY Jelly to lubricate my hand, wrist, arm, shoulder, upper 
body..... 
  
I rinse well, but the soap is really 
gentle. 
  
C. and Corky, who was thoughly 
humiliated. 
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  Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 12:56 
  AM 
  Subject: [RC] sheath cleaning 
  
  
  Ok, ridecampers, here's a subject that is touchy, at least to some of the 
  horses I've asked!!  I have a gelding who is finally getting over the 
  fact that I had his " eh, em's" cut off (by a 
  vet, under anesthesia), but some how he knew I'd ordered it and I am just now 
  getting him to let me touch "down there" without him trying 
  to kick my head off.  He acquires quite a lot of smegma, and when I took 
  him in for his spring shots and checkup, I had the vet mildly tranquilize him 
  and check him out; he had a couple of sizable "beans" and she popped them out. 
  I asked her what I should use to clean him, and she told me just plain warm 
  water and a soft rag is best; forget the mineral oil, or baby oil or Excalibur 
  sheath cleaner because the oils cause dirt to stick, and the Excalibur has to 
  be rinsed extremely well, which most people 
  don't do. 
   So, now that I've gotten him to let me touch "it", 
  although he tries to hide it by sucking it so far up it's invisible, what do 
  you use to clean your horse and how do they handle 
  it?  By the way, my vet said that she has a horse that has to come in for 
  a twice yearly cleaning as he actually gets 
  maggots in his sheath because it gets so 
  dirty!!   Renie  
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