I know! Weve had so much rain here too!! :( Im ready for nice warm sunny days so that I can train my project horse more consistantly. (right now Im lucky to get out there a day or 2 a week to ride/play with him.) And then this morning I woke up to 3 inches of snow and we now have 5-6 inches! Not a lot for some people, but it is for southern Tn!!
Every pair of shoes/boots i wear outside to do chores or ride seem to suck up every offensive odor out there,no amount of time can lessen it's potency !! Sometimes in a burst of laziness I will wear them when i go to town to shop ( who wants to change shoes again??) It seems they smell worse in town.........
I have two comments - Cowboy is so hot from too little exercise that he took a bite out of my arm as I walked by his stall. Good thing I was wearing a heavy thick shirt so he only got a quarter-sized chunk. In exchange he got a few pokes from a manure fork handle and yelled threats. 2. Cindy's mother thought it was perfectly normal to bring wet horse blankets- with the smells Cindy described - into the house to dry out. It was one of the few times I put my biggest hoof down. No way!!! They did too smell worse than my dog Skipppy!!
I know exactly the smell you mean. It is true that you cant get it out of shoes, ever! And if you try to wash icky smelling muddy horse stuff in the washing machine, the next ten batches of clothes end up with the same smell.
Cindy, have you tried a couple of drops of bleach in the washing machine water before adding your horsey clothes? Seems to be the only thing I can get to kill the smell of a load like that!
Bleach? I tried that once and ended up with faded speckles and a loss of vibrant color on my fabulously expensive t-shirts from Target. A good pre-soaking in the laundry basin in water that contains a few drops of bleach does wonders, however, for smelly tennis shoes, ripe with wet barn odors. Then I rinse them out and toss them in the washer. That's the only way I can ever wear them again, and prevent other shoppers from giving me a wide berth at the grocery store.
yeah, riding and doing horse chores in the rain is uncomfortable, but imagine having to bike three miles in the rain and wind, uphill both ways, just to get to the barn! Yay for being a poor, carless college student. :) We still know its all worth it.