Faster horses
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There are differences in felt pads and since I don't want to be responsible for ruining yours: :wink:
how about just trying the garden hose?
On this subject, I think the very best way to wash navajos and other blandkets (not pads) is in an old wringer washer. Has anyone tried that? We used to do wash them that way, but no longer have the old wringer washer.
I think our blankets are dirty because they are sliding around pretty bad now. Last fall we heard how good the Professional Choice Air Ride pads are so we bought one to try. They do stay in place really well and are easy to clean. That is all you need, just that pad.
I read in Western Horseman where too many pads are as bad or worse than not enough. I think the article was in reference to team roping horses, as too many pads cause the saddle to roll and sore the horse.
how about just trying the garden hose?
On this subject, I think the very best way to wash navajos and other blandkets (not pads) is in an old wringer washer. Has anyone tried that? We used to do wash them that way, but no longer have the old wringer washer.
I think our blankets are dirty because they are sliding around pretty bad now. Last fall we heard how good the Professional Choice Air Ride pads are so we bought one to try. They do stay in place really well and are easy to clean. That is all you need, just that pad.
I read in Western Horseman where too many pads are as bad or worse than not enough. I think the article was in reference to team roping horses, as too many pads cause the saddle to roll and sore the horse.