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Dry Chapped Winter Hands???

I think their water trough is a 60 gallon one. I add two cups to that. When you first start puttin it in there, don't put the whole amount...start out with 1/4 cup ...then 1/2 cup....3/4...then 1 cup over a week or two...that way they gradually get used to it, and don't refuse to drink it.

We clean their trough out once a week. That's an easy time to add it, but when you go out and they've drank half the tank...I'll add 1 a cup.
 
O;Keefe's Working Hands....

Ranching Family down in Lakeview, Oregon Country. One of the kids goes to Pharmacuetical School. Notices dads Hands were always chapped badly, but he would not use any of the "Girly" Moisturizers on the market.

So, she develops and markets a more manly product she calls "Working Hands"

It is in most of the Feed Stores in the Pacific Northwest,


PPRM
 
Does anyone remember the stuff that Paul Harvey used to advertise? I can't remember the name but it sees he claimed Norwegian fishermen used it on their hands. That doesn't sound like a "girly-man" product to me! :wink:

In the meantime, I'll recommend the Avonortone and Vigavon! :twisted: :shock: :wink: :lol:
 
John SD said:
Does anyone remember the stuff that Paul Harvey used to advertise? I can't remember the name but it sees he claimed Norwegian fishermen used it on their hands. That doesn't sound like a "girly-man" product to me! :wink:

In the meantime, I'll recommend the Avonortone and Vigavon! :twisted: :shock: :wink: :lol:

Neutrogena
 
Soap, that's it! Hmmm.... Nutregena still sounds a lot like a feed company name crossed with a cosmetic company name! Maybe it works so well because of heterosis???? :shock: :o :twisted: :P :wink: :D
 
In the summer when it's hot and icky out and my hands are covered in grease they don't seem to dry out. :wink:
 

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