you are correct!
People who show their horses at horse shows will "paint" their horses' hooves to look bright and shiny for the judge. A parade horse may have his/her hooves painted a bright or sparkly color, just like girls use nail polish. In the summer, horses also tend to get dry hooves, so conscientious horse owners often "paint" their feet with hoof conditioner to keep their hooves healthy.
The instructions for the do-it-yourself Munny kit should specify whether or not the final product is washable. It is recommended to check the packaging or accompanying information for details on the materials used and washing instructions.
No. The paint in a professional marker is generally enamel and once dry will not be removed by anything less that paint thinner. If you need a washable paint marker try looking at your local arts and crafts store for "washable paint markers."
No horse hooves are not use to make gum.
Keep the hooves clean and use coppertox
Anything that is not lead based. You can find paint made for kids that is washable once dry.
They use washable spray paint on artificial turf or they use colored turf.
horse, track, race, whip, saddle, bridle, jockey, hooves, nostrils...etc.
This really depends on the horse, If you have a horse with soft hooves, you many want to go with shoes. If you have a horse with harder hooves, then talk to your farrier and see what he/she thinks you should use. Also, take into consideration what you will be doing with the horse, if you are going to be doing lots of jumping you may want to use shoes.
Yes. Some countries still do.
My marker is washable.
AnswerTempera paint is washable and easy to clean up with soap and water. However, I have found that it does tend to leave a residue of color on some objects such as paint trays, and it often stays around for several washes on the paint cloths I use.Adding a small amount of dish soap to tempera paint before use makes it easier to remove if spilled on clothing , rugs, or furniture.