Uses for Flexible Horse Wraps
Bandage for wounds
Protect hooves when being treated or when a shoe is sprung
Wrap a pregnant mares tail prior to foaling
Hold neck IV's in place
Temporary tourniquet
Use as supportive leg wraps or apply to your current leg wraps when the Velcro falls off
Fix your manure rake handle (avoid splinters!)
Hair Tie (wrap tightly or tie it into a bow)
Protect your ears from the wind
Tape around the cuffs of a rain jacket to keep the water from running in your arms
Protect against blisters (use on your hands or feet!)
Keep your jeans folded at your ankle so your chaps fit
Use as a belt (if you forgot yours at home!)
Apply to reins so beginning riders will know where to hold their hands
Repair broken brushes and combs.
Stick over tops of nail heads or other pointy objects in stalls, trailers or turnouts
Cover the fraying end of a lead rope
Place over buckles, straps etc. to help keep your horse (or his friends) from removing clothing
Covering objects you don't want your horse to nibble on (electrical cords etc.)
To differentiate between everybody's tack (flexible bandages come in a variety of colors!)
Make a bandage (for you) in a pinch: be sure to use a tissue or gauze underneath
Wrap your horses tail up to help it grow long & strong
Use as headband to hold back those pesky fly aways!
Cover the metal handle on water buckets during the winter to help keep your hands warm, and prevent slippage
Wire Organization; Tie that extension cord up so it won't tangle! Use multiple colors for wire identification.
For more great stuff check out the MannaPro Blog! Here