Horse shampoo can be bought online, through a catalog, or in a tack/feed type store. The cheapest prices are usually found through catalogs or online. Never use shampoo intended for any other animal as it has a different PH balance than what is need for a horse.
I know that violin bows are made from horse hair. But maybe you can go to a stable and ask if you can have a lock of hair. Some people want to cut their horse's manes shorter, which leaves left over horse hair!
You can buy it at local pet shops, or horse shops.
If I can't get hold of any from shops, I either try online or buy sensitive shampoo and conditioner from supermarkets. Tea tree works best.
You can buy horse shampoo online, from catalogs, or from tack/feed stores. typically online or catalogs provide the cheapest prices. Only ever use a shampoo that is PH balanced for horses.
Horse hair is not a popular medium for creating items. If one however desired a "horse hair rug", one might obtain one from a retailer such as Amazon.
Its shampoo you clean your horse with.
I honestly use my shampoo on my horse. unless you have a wild horse then any horse shampoo at your local stable or club should work
I dont think shampoo will get them off they are really strong and have to either pulled them off with something. Or get a bot fly scraper you can buy them from a Horse shop. Or if you have some kind of scraper around you horse to get them off.
yes you can use human shampoo on a horse's mane and tail. I use human shampoo on my horses it is WAY better than horse shampoo!
NO
any type but its better to be special horse shampoo
i dont know wher i can buy silvikrin shampoo
NO! if you are going to use anything other than horse shampoo, use dog shampoo, or at the very least baby shampoo. Use something very mild, human shampoo is too harsh for horses and will strip all the helpful oils away and leave the horse open to all kinds of problems.
no
horse sperm
yes! its great its called horse tale
The best shampoo and conditioner for a horse is the one that works best for your individual horse. Not all shampoos work the same for every horse and it will be trial and error to find and brand that works well for you.