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  1. Nettex Product Review July/August

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    Product Review for July and August 2014

     

    In July I was sent 3 more products to try from my superb sponsors Nettex.

    The products were: Fly repellent wipes, Eye and nose wipes and whitening shampoo.

     

    Nettex Whitening Shampoo:

    Having used many whitening shampoos for many years, some successfully, others not so successfully, I tried the shampoo with an open mind...

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    As usual the shampoo comes out blue, as with the majority of whitening shampoos, I closely followed the usage instructions as previously I have used this type of shampoo and ended up with either shampoo that doesn’t wash out, irritates the skin (horses and mine!!) or turns the white bits blue! Not ideal!!

    I tried it firstly on Rocky’s fetlock on his front leg, this leg for some reason always seems to attract an orange tone from our arena and seems to be a magnet for stable stains!

    I wet his leg with warm water and applied the whitening shampoo neat, thoroughly massaging it in, left it for 5 minutes (most others I have used need at least 10 minutes), then rinsed it thoroughly with warm water.

    The feathers were left VERY clean, grease and dirt all gone, although there was a tiny hint of orange tint on the very ends of the feather. Ok, a clean fetlock with a tiny orange hint (this was while the hair was still wet), but the majority of orange had indeed been removed. It has been a few weeks since Rocky had his fetlocks thoroughly cleaned and he had just worked on our arena so I gave the shampoo the benefit of the doubt and washed his hind legs using the same method, warm water, thoroughly massage shampoo in, leave for 5 minutes and then rinse out with warm water. His hind legs came up sparkling clean, no orange tint at all, his legs were very white indeed. Having had this result with the hind legs, I washed the front leg again, leaving the shampoo for just 5 minutes again, and this time his feathers were immaculate!

    The shampoo can be used diluted or neat, as previously mentioned I chose neat, but since the original trial, I have used the shampoo diluted to clean his feathers after being in the arena to wash off any orange tinge with fab results, and I now used it as a diluted shampoo as and when necessary and neat to enhance the brightness for show days only.

    I am very impressed with this shampoo, a great value shampoo that does exactly what it says on the bottle!

     

     

    Nettex Fly repellent wipes:

     These wipes are the equivalent of the Advanced fly repellent I trialled previously, however I was interested to find out if they would be as effective as the spray, and also how easy they would be to use....

    Fly_repellent_wipes_0The tub is very much a baby wipes type tub, open lid and pull up the wipes individually, although I found some of the wipes didn’t break off as easily as others, meaning a few came out at once, this wasn’t too much of an issue as I simply tore these apart and used them anyway.

    Rocky doesn’t have a spray phobia but to ensure sprays don’t get in his eyes or ears it is difficult to protect these areas, however this was where the wipes came in very handy!

    The wipes are DEET based, so I would recommend using gloves to use them, I don’t suffer from sensitive hands, but the wipes did leave a slight residue on my skin which could potentially irritate some people.  (It does give full precautions on the website and container).

    I found the wipes to be effective against flies, possibly not as effective as the spray, however Rocky was happily grazing with very few flies around him all day.

    The big winner for me with these wipes were when we are at shows, they are convenient, easy and effective, doesn’t leave wet “patches” on the coat as sprays can, and you can ensure your horses is fly free when in the arena, providing concentration and relief for Rocky who hates flies with a passion!

    I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend these wipes, especially for spray shy horses.

     

    Nettex Eye and Nose wipes:

    As far as I am concerned these are an essential part of my grooming kit now I have tried them.

    Again, like the fly repellent wipes, they come in a tub which you simply pull out a wipe as necessary. eyes_nose_wipe

    I have always used sponges for washing eyes and noses, different coloured ones for different areas etc.. However should your horse pick up an infection it is too easy to spread it with the use of sponges as they are not 100% hygienic. Sponges also end up making everything wet too, as well as taking up a large space in your grooming bag.

    The wipes provide Rocky with clean, hygienic stain free eyes and nasal areas. They are also very useful for cleaning the dock too! The wipes are effective at not only removing debris but also remove tear stains.

    As the wipes are small in size you are not wasting vast amounts of money by using separate wipes for each eye, nose and dock.

    The wipes give a clean but not “wet” look after use, so again are ideal for show use.

    Another fantastic product from Nettex!

     

     

  2. Bedding............

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    Bedding….

    Last winter was wet, VERY WET! If you follow my blogs you may recall I had a few flooding issues with my stables, they are at the bottom of a hill and with last year’s amount of rainfall meant my stables were flooding for a pass time!

    I was bedding them down with shavings, nothing special, just your average shavings, but building thick walls to try and prevent the water seeping in. Well that was a total failure, all that happened was the shavings turned to mush and floated away!

    I went through bed after bed, costing me an absolute fortune each time.

    Previously I had had some excellent results with five star pellet bedding, but due to the untimely demise of the companies owner, the business unfortunately was left dormant for a long time.

    I loved the pellets, the fact that they were labour saving and money saving, plus amazing absorbency, they were excellent. After the loss of these pellets I tried others, but not one of them could match up to the standard of the five star, so I resorted back to shavings, however after losing so much money and time (and my temper!), I searched for an alternative.

    After some research, and speaking to people, (word of mouth is a powerful thing!) I tried out a bedding called Aubiose.

    Aubiose claimed to be as good, if not better, than other bedding, so I changed one stable to find out.

    I chose the wettest horse, Rocky, and the wettest stable, well if you are going to try something, try it to the maximum eh?!

    After a few days I had noticed two things, the first was that the banks I built to block the rain water from seeping in had worked (yey!) and secondly the Aubiose had indeed acted in very much the same way as the pellets had previously, absorbing all liquids, being soooo easy to muck out, reduced my time and muck heap and my stable now once again resembled a stable rather than a swimming pool! I then changed all my stables to Aubiose.

    At last I felt I had found a bedding that actually did what it claimed to!

    So what is Aubiose?

    Aubiose is Hemp which is 100% naturally grown product, and composts down quickly and easily.

    How does it work?

    Aubiose works by soaking up liquids in a small area, at the base of the bed. The  layer that forms over this wetness reduces the chance of wet bedding being mixed in with the dry. The top layer of the bed remains warm, soft and dry for the horse.

    How to make the bed…

    To create the initial bed, starting with a clean stable, you will need approx. 8 bales for a 12 x 12 stable, although I only needed 7, (already saved money!!) lay the bed as you would any bed, banks etc as required, then like with pellets, the bedding needs watering to activate the sponge like properties of the hemp, I used a hosepipe but you could use buckets, approx. 1 gallon of water per bale used. Don’t be put off by this, it is  to create the baser of the bed and the top will dry out giving you a lovely soft dry layer. Again this is very similar to the pellets. The hemp then acts very much like a jay cloth, it soaks up liquid and it dries out again!

    You can use the Aubiose as a normal bed i.e. muck out daily, or as I prefer to do, as do most people I spoke to, we deep litter it as it is so absorbent that you don’t need to remove the wet daily. In fact I only removed the wet on a monthly basis, and Rocky can wee for England!

    Unlike pellets, the bedding does not turn dusty in dry weather, so you don’t need to keep watering it. In fact I have just returned Rocky to his stable (he has been out 24/7 since spring), and the only thing I needed to do was lightly rake the top over. This stable has not been touched for some  months and still the bedding was absolutely fine.

    How do I manage the bed?

    Simply remove droppings daily, the more frequent the better, but daily is fine, then rake over the top layer to smooth it. If the bed is beginning to look wet in the wee spots, simply rake the dry Aubiose away and dig out the wet. Add more bedding as and when required. I go through approx 1 bale a month to give you an idea.

    How do I get rid of the muck?

    The Aubiose creates a fabulous compost, so you should have no trouble getting your muck heaps removed, again, unlike other bedding, Aubiose is natural so farmers and allotment holders are keen to have it.

    Rocky has now had to have his stable renovated, so the bedding had to be moved. I was interested to see how wet the floor would be, (when I do wet removal, I don’t disturb the whole bed) yes the floor was damp, but certainly not “wet” the Aubiose had taken care of that! Also the amount of waste bedding was an absolute minimal, we moved just under 1 large barrow of waste bedding out, the rest was kept for the banks. Not bad after 6 months use!

    Rocky has now had his stable done and a whole fresh bed of Aubiose put down, (the older clean bedding is used under the banks to catch any escaped rain water!) and I shall be enjoying the benefits of it for a long time to come!

    Here is Rocky's new bed: IMG_0692

    Visit the website for Aubiose here: http://www.aubiose.co.uk/