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Originally Posted by Milton Keynes
I'd say that if it were made to be removed by water, best not to use it in the rain.
There is a version called "Extra Thick Sheep"

Eco Sheep™ Extra Thick Sheep™ chain lubricant is biodegradable, sheep oil based chain lubricant developed specifically for bikes and e‐bikes that are consistently ridden hard, in the worst weather and environmental conditions possible. Eco Sheep™ Extra Thick Sheep™ chain lubricant can easily handle the heat, snow, dirt, grit, grime, water, sand, mud, plant matter, brush, and anything else you throw at it and continue to protect your bike’s drivetrain.
Eco Sheep™ Everyday Sheep™ chain lubricant is a biodegradable, sheep oil based chain lubricant developed for recreational and commuter bike riders who demand the very best. Formulated to lubricate, repel water, enhance shifting, and quiet drivetrains, it can easily handle the dirt, grime, and weather of daily use.
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I suppose the question is what is "Sheep Oil"? Some kind of sheep lard? Or, perhaps a liquid detergent?

It does seem to be a curious product.
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