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No apology needed, it's absolutely terrifying though! Yuck!
Don't quite understand the fuss over this... which reminds me... it is about time to get some more Excalibur.
Anyone else see this and think that kneeling with spurs like that is likely to result with getting in the butt? ;)
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Ha! I groom someone else's gelding weekly and clean his sheath each time (he has tumors inside his sheath and will kick at it if it gets very dirty). It always makes me a little uncomfortable if any men walk by though; fortunately most of the boarders are women. (And no, I do not wear spurs...)
Gray Drakkon - Not if you're used to them.
I mean, how can you correctly feel that you're removing the junk...lol...with gloves on?! Thankfully I have a mare now, but I clean her bits as well. :)
yeah, people don't realize if you have a mare that has foaled, and was a good milker, they get all kinds of ick between the udders.
as for cleaning the sheath, I'd rather do that than change baby diapers any day!
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ReplyDeleteNo apology needed, it's absolutely terrifying though! Yuck!
ReplyDeleteDon't quite understand the fuss over this... which reminds me... it is about time to get some more Excalibur.
ReplyDeleteAnyone else see this and think that kneeling with spurs like that is likely to result with getting in the butt? ;)
ReplyDelete^ Jabbed in the butt. Yeesh, typing is apparently too hard for me.
ReplyDeleteHa! I groom someone else's gelding weekly and clean his sheath each time (he has tumors inside his sheath and will kick at it if it gets very dirty).
ReplyDeleteIt always makes me a little uncomfortable if any men walk by though; fortunately most of the boarders are women. (And no, I do not wear spurs...)
Gray Drakkon - Not if you're used to them.
ReplyDeleteI mean, how can you correctly feel that you're removing the junk...lol...with gloves on?! Thankfully I have a mare now, but I clean her bits as well. :)
ReplyDeleteyeah, people don't realize if you have a mare that has foaled, and was a good milker, they get all kinds of ick between the udders.
ReplyDeleteas for cleaning the sheath, I'd rather do that than change baby diapers any day!
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