wingnut
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Today was the first time I bathed my horse since figuring out how to use my washing machine's water supply lines to get warm water out to where I bath my horses which is right outside our basement.
Upon first spraying them with the water, starting with their legs, each horse initially danced around a bit. Then they realized how warm the water was and stood perfectly still the whole time I hosed the down. They all acted goofy when I was actually sudsing them up with the spong but as soon as I started rinsing them with the warm water again, they stopped and stood completely still.
When I went out to start clipping, I was amazed at how much cleaner they felt too. The clippers moved through the coat of my first horse like they were going through butter. I will never use cold water again if I can help it!
Upon first spraying them with the water, starting with their legs, each horse initially danced around a bit. Then they realized how warm the water was and stood perfectly still the whole time I hosed the down. They all acted goofy when I was actually sudsing them up with the spong but as soon as I started rinsing them with the warm water again, they stopped and stood completely still.
When I went out to start clipping, I was amazed at how much cleaner they felt too. The clippers moved through the coat of my first horse like they were going through butter. I will never use cold water again if I can help it!