All horses have a certain amount of dander, but if you are finding a lot in the mane and tail, a good scrubbing with Listerine or Absorbine liniment usually takes care of the problem.
The best fix for a horse with a lot of dander is a regular and thorough grooming program.
Horse dander are dead skin cells that fall from the exterior of the horse. Dander is most noticeable during grooming.
It depends on why you are using it on the horse.
Horse liniment is a type of 'lotion' you rub on your horses legs and body to relax it's muscles after a hard workout, or if the horse is older and needs it for his muscles. It's kind of like Icy Hot for horses :)
any kind you want
Yes. All pets have dander.
probably some kind of Stock Horse or Quarter Horse.
A pinto is a kind of horse and a kind of bean.shint
No it is a compound.
No horse breed is completely hypoallergenic as all horses produce some level of dander, saliva, and urine that can trigger allergic reactions in sensitive individuals. However, some horse breeds, such as the American Curly Horse and the Bashkir Curly, are known to produce less dander and may be better tolerated by some people with allergies.
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a black horse
no one but God can see cat dander