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[RC] Horse vacuum and static electricity - Sheila_Larsen


In order to make this endurance related, we all like a clean horse on the
trail.  For those on a tight budget, I use a dust buster vacuum with a
roller brush on it (found mine on Amazon).  Not recommended for a person
with allergies because you can get dust.  My horses like it, yes it is
noisy but doesn't seem to bother them.  Of course it is not as good as a
horse vacuum or probably a shop vac.   I also use Static Guard spray on my
brushes and stuff when that spring static electricity comes around when
they are shedding, keeps that hair off me.   I also use it on my own
hairbrush when static electricity makes my hair look worse than usual


In my opinion, a horse is the animal to have.  Eleven-hundred pounds of raw
muscle,
power, grace, and sweat between your legs
- it's something you just can't get from a pet hamster.  ~Author Unknown



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