Friday, May 21, 2010

How do I get Pine Sap off my horse?

My older gelding decided that using a pine tree would be would be an acceptable scratching post %26amp; he now has sap from one end of him to the other...I have heard of using Peanut butter, margarine, or WD-40...(Am I removing pine sap or making cookies?..haha)..Anyone else have expierence or ideas on removing this sticky mess?

How do I get Pine Sap off my horse?
WD works but so does veggie oil. Just slather it on and rub the sap out of the hair. It is not a quick removal...it will take some work *read elbow grease* to get it out but once it does come out give him a bath and wash the oil off him.


Fun! Been there...
Reply:You can use alcohol! I use it to get those pesky sticking auction stickers off there rump. Good Luck
Reply:WD-40 really does work. I had a cat that got wrapped up in a fly strip. She was all sticky and ooky. The vet referred me to a groomer. The groomer came to my house and pulled out a can of WD-40. It was magic! He said that WD-40 is good for getting all kinds of things out of fur. And, as long as they don't ingest it and you don't overspray it, it is harmless to the animal. Of course he bathed and dried her when he was finished.


WD-40 has like 4,000 uses!
Reply:Wd-40!!!! It is a great product!!!! Sap, you can use it in their mane or tail to get knots out, also.
Reply:penut butter/mayonaise should work
Reply:peanut butter
Reply:pine sol, or mineral oil works. i hate them horse attacking sappy trees!


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