Never use human hair or Skin Care products on a horse without a equine vets approval as they may cause problems and are not PH balanced for a horses skin. Skin So Soft tend to attract gnats and flies rather than repel them, so I would not advise using it. Vinegar can help to 'shine up' the coat and prevent some pests from bothering the horse. Your best bet however would be a horse specific insecticide shampoo or fly spray.
If mixed properly it can show some repellent properties for a short period of time, but it will not last long, and may attract other pests that find the scent appealing.
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It can act as skin softener and an exfoliant. I wouldn't recommend it though, it would take a lot of vinegar and vinegar isn't as cheap as a bath oil.
you bath them in vinegar
A bath of vinegar removes rust in 24hrs. A bath of baking soda stops the vinegar from eating more into the metal.
because it is good hygiene for your body and it keeps you clean and healthy
People tried home remedies. Such as vinegar bath, cutting the veins etc.
no because it makes their skin itch
like tree sap? my best guess is to give him a bath
The more the better I think. But vinegar is cheaper and a lot more effective
It depends on how much vinegar or citrus juice you use in relation to the fruit.
Yes. Bleach, white vinegar and lemon juice are often suggested to remove such stains.
Yes it is just make sure your pickle doesn't shrivel up.