Have you heard of the phrase "this is handy, dandy"? Well, you can almost use the dandy brush for any grooming on the horse.
The dandy brush is used for removing heavy dirt and dried mud.
Curry Comb - Dandy Brush And Soft Brush
curry comb , soft brush , & then the dandy brush
The main difference is that a dandy brush usually has stiff bristles, while the body brush (also called the soft brush) is much softer.
The curry comb is so named because the master is currying favor with the horse while using it. The dandy brush is so named because it makes the horse look dandy.
Well its first the curry comb,dandy brush and soft brush
dandy comb, curry comb, soft brush i think.
The dandy brush is also refered to as the stiff brush because it has stiff brisles. It is used with a flicking motion of the wrist to sweep off dirt fromt he horse's coat.
Yes, a dandy brush, or soft brush is a good thing to use on a horse's face and/or legs. Answer 2: In the UK, a "dandy" brush is a hard bristled brush unsuitable for use on the horse's face and sensitive areas. A body brush or special face brush is a more suitable alternative for these areas. It can safely be used on the legs however.
A flick brush is a brush which is similar to a dandy brush, except it is bigger and you give a little flick at the end of using it on a horse.
a hard brush
A flick brush is a brush which is similar to a dandy brush, except it is bigger and you give a little flick at the end of using it on a horse.