| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
 | Date | Lines | 
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| 1315.1 | BE CAREFUL | ASABET::NICKERSON | KATHIE NICKERSON 223-2025 | Thu Jul 19 1990 14:07 | 6 | 
|  |     I wouldn't go at them with a knife as you might start them bleeding.
    I would start putting vaseline on them a couple of times a day until
    you could start peeling them off.
    
    Good luck
    
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| 1315.2 |  | NRADM::ROBINSON | did i tell you this already??? | Thu Jul 19 1990 14:10 | 5 | 
|  |     	
    	I won't tell you to do this yourself, but my farrier
    	used his clippers to cut Ebony's off last time he was
    	over....
    
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| 1315.4 | Great Idea :-) | FLOWER::PIERCE |  | Thu Jul 19 1990 15:12 | 6 | 
|  |     
    Vaseline...thanks...I think that will work,,I did'nt even think of 
    that!  I knew I could count on you guys..If it does not work Ill
    let you know...
    
    thanks!!!
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| 1315.5 |  | FRAGLE::PELUSO | PAINTS; color your corral | Thu Jul 19 1990 16:40 | 4 | 
|  |     I've used bag balm, when I forgot to bring vaseline to the barn.  It
    seems to work as well.
    
    Michele
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| 1315.6 | Try hoof dressing | GENRAL::LEECH | Customer Services Engineer ** We do the job ** | Thu Jul 19 1990 18:04 | 7 | 
|  |     
    
    Hoof dressing work very well to soften the chestnuts in about 2-3 
    days.  I use Absorbine Hooflex, but just about any petroleum based
    dressing should be okay.
    
    Pat
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| 1315.7 | Happy Feet | WR2FOR::COSTELLO_KE |  | Wed Jul 25 1990 13:52 | 1 | 
|  |     Vasaline is the best I've found, but Corona (sp) works great too.
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