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Date Posted: 22:19:05 12/23/10 Thu
Author: Denise
Subject: Thanks Helen
In reply to: Helen 's message, "Pig oil" on 09:30:07 12/16/10 Thu

>I use it and find it to be very good for keeping
>feathers, mane and tail in good order. Much better
>and cheaper than any de-tangler you can buy. I'm in
>the UK and there is no problem getting it here. Its
>really the same stuff as baby oil so if you can't get
>the pig oil try that instead.
>You can buy it on e-bay pre-mixed with sulphur for
>treating feather mite/scratches.
Thanks for the info. Have you ever tried MTG by Shapley? Very good stuff and cheap. It also has sulfur in it. Denise

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