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Post by Nicola on Aug 29, 2007 13:36:04 GMT
Hi. I have a pony who is rubbing his tail away. I had heard of a lotion which was really good but cannot remeber its name. I think it was something like Magna-tek but this is just a hunch. Can anyone clarify please?
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Post by Casey on Aug 29, 2007 15:16:36 GMT
Killitch is realy good to stop rubbing! It sooths aswell so good if tail is sore.
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Post by skint on Aug 29, 2007 15:32:08 GMT
The Megatek is on www.tailgator.co. uk or something like that, you may need to google tailgater. I have just ordered some from them so hoping that it is as good as they say
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Post by Beaumont on Sept 11, 2007 9:11:27 GMT
I would really recommend it. I have used Mega-tek in the past with very impressive results! I use their micro spray on my horse with sweetitch. The nice thing is that it doesn't cover their rugs with grease or oil like the camrosa used to and it has really helped him.
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Post by reb on Nov 15, 2007 22:00:15 GMT
cornucresine (sorry bout spelling!!) is good for getting hair growth going. Supposed to be for feet.
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Post by marshmallow on Nov 15, 2007 22:09:18 GMT
I bought the megatek for a rubbed forelock and am delighted with the results. My boy has the tailgator on - a really good investment for keeping the tail clean and long tails in tact
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Post by HarryHaflinger on Apr 9, 2008 18:05:32 GMT
MTG IS THE BEST STUFF EVER!! I have seen the stuff work its magic on so many ponies with hair loss or ponies with hardly any mane or tail and it works within days. EXCELLENT STUF. Mane and tail groom (mtg) www.shinyshowhorse.co.ukshapelys. v.good
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Post by wendbarry1 on Apr 15, 2008 8:47:44 GMT
Meg tek restorer. Used on pony this past week and have at least 1cm of growth
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Post by doodah on Apr 15, 2008 20:28:45 GMT
alva de itch to stop itching coconut oil for growth- we went from completely bald (i'm not joking) to being able to get plaits in one week later (seriously)
cornucresine is good too but sometimes clogs up really thin manes and the weight of it pulls the hair out
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