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Re: Shocking questions!!
This happens to me, too sometimes. I wondered if maybe rubbing my hands
with a dryer sheet (the anti-static type) and maybe even rubbing my horse
with it a little would help (hasn't happened since I came up with the idea).
It only happens rarely with my shy ancient mare and it makes me feel SO BAD
to shock her like that - and of course it only happens right on the nose!
If you do give this a try, please let me know if it works. :-) I'd
recommend unscented hypo-allergenic sheets. Horses smell soooo good
already.
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