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RE: Homemade Horse Shampoo
Washing a horse with shampoo is usually only needed when they are completely dirty (as in, all the way coated with mud or other dirtying things) and/or have ticks or lice. (But, ontop of the shampoo, for ticks or lice you would need bug removing stuff.)
Meanwhile, gentling hosing them works great while scrubbing in gentle circles with a sponge. Often, people use horse shampoo much too often, and the protective oils of the horse's coat get thinned out. This isn't good for horses who live outside, but horses who live inside can at the most have a shampoo bath every week. :) Hope this helps. :) ... View related article.
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RE: Horse Theme Room Ideas
First thing is first- go to this link... http://www.target.com/Cowgirl-Flip- ... x=target&rh=k%3ACowgirl%20bed&page=1
If you want, you can take the colors from this bedset (after buying it, or even without buying it) and use them as your main colors for the room. On the wall, paint some clever horse saying, or use this one:

"Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyways." or "Cowgirl at heart!" With creative writing. Paint the closet door as a stable or barn door that still coordinate with the bed set's original colors. At the top corners of the window, put horseshoes painted one of the main colors. Above the bed, hang a coat hanger (the four pronged one is best) and put two cowboy hats on the edge hangers, and two ropes on the two middle ones.

At target and walmart, there are also curtains that are the main colors. Use these, and get some horse shoes and put them on the inside of the window sill, facing outwards with the two ends. You can pull the curtains back and stick them in these- they hold them back perfectly.

Wall pops are good too, but don't cordinate these with the bed color. Get black ones, it gives the MOST exciting touch to the room, especially a pink or lime green wall. Have some throw pillows that have horses on them, and to add a nice touch you could even sew (or stitch) on rope around the edges. A pair of pink of lime green boots are GREAT to put beside the bed.
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