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help with searching on lime wire?

im trying to downlode a youtube video. its really well known, but i cant find it on lime wire.its by kelly.calld let me borrow that top.and another one called text message break up.what else could i try to type in?cuz iv tryed like a million diffrent things

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Lime, or calcium carbonate, has been used for years as a stall cleaning and deodorizing aid. It works very well, most of the time, but has one serious drawback- it can burn a horse's skin if they lie on it for extended periods of time. If you use lime, you must bed the stalls deeply to avoid burns and skin problems in your horses. It is also essential to make sure that the barn is ventilated properly- lime is an odor neutralizer, but excessive amounts of it can be irritating to the horse's lungs. Good luck !!
You're only supposed to sprinkle it on the smelly wet spots, not coat the entire stall floor with it. The horse will be just fine. We use lime on all the stall floors at work. -add- By coat I mean it shouldn't look like you're walking through snow.
Lime... like ground up lime stone in powder form? We use that at the barn I go to, and we ALWAYS wear a mask for that exact reason. On the bag, it says it is an irritant, however, before we started to use the masks, I accidentally inhaled a bit. It tickled for a few days, but then it went away. If you are in discomfort, then I would call a doctor, but for now, just see how it goes. Fennec- In dairy barns, they put it all over the ground floor. And we also put the lime directly on our horses to cure scratches, use it as medication for heaves, and as a dewormer. It works very well.
I have used it often to clean up stalls like yours. It is not toxic, just dusty. You should be fine, as long as it was just some airborne dust, and not large quantities of lime. Always use slackened lime. Unslackened lime will heat when water is added. Someone mentioned sawdust. Too dusty. We always use shavings around horses, and dampen them slightly before the horses are brought in.

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