The correct soap is basically anything designed and marketed for horses. You can find these at farm supply stores, tack/feed stores and in equine catalogs and websites.
Horse soap
Brands like Ivory and Yardley have used horse-based ingredients like tallow (fat from horses) in the past, but most modern soap brands no longer use horse-derived ingredients due to ethical and sustainability concerns. It is unlikely to find soap made from horses in current products on the market.
No, soap is not made from horse sweat. Soap is typically made through a chemical reaction called saponification, which involves combining fats or oils with an alkali, such as lye. While some traditional soaps may use animal fats, they do not contain sweat from horses or any other animals.
Dish soap has detergent in it and it can be very harsh on your horse's skin.
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No, ivory soap is not castile soap. Castile soap is a type of soap made from olive oil, while ivory soap is a brand of soap known for its purity and mildness. Ivory soap is typically made with a blend of synthetic ingredients.
Most soap is not, but I'm sure there is some made out of it.
they made it out of pig fat