You rub the horses hair in circular motions.
you should use a curry comb on a horse for up to 6 minutes.
A curry comb is either circular or square and it has rubber teeth under it. You use it in a circular motion to loosen all of the inbedded dirt in the horse's coat.
It is a curry comb. It is a hard brush to get dry mud of the horse. This brush is not to be used on the mane and tail or head.
a curry comb is called a curry comb because when you rub the horse in circles its called currying the horse
I've never heard of using certain brushes on certain horses. My only idea is that you don't use a metal curry comb on a horse unless it's shedding it's winter coat. YOU MUST NEVER USE A METAL CURRY COMB ON A HORSE! You use a metal curry comb for cleaning your body brush out. If your horse is loosing its winter coat then you use a RUBBER curry comb to remove it in circular actions, you can also use a rubber curry comb for massaging your horse. If it is the winter and you have a grass kept horse/pony then you should never use a body brush 2 much because it removes the grease and oils from your horse that keeps it warm in the winter but you can still use it but not much. A body brush is fine 2 use in the summer because you will be removing the grease and oils to keep your pony/horse cool.
for what purpose would you use a body brush on a horse
1st you use a metal curry to get all the mud off, then you use a rubber curry to remove all loose hair , then the hard bristle brush to get off the dust, finally, you use the soft bristle brush just to shine your horse's coat.
There are three: There is a hard curry comb and soft curry comb (used for body) and a main and tail brush.
There are three different types of curry combs.Rubber curry comb- Can be used to loosen mud from the coat or to 'strap'- a grooming action that boosts muscles and circulation.Metal curry comb- You should never use a metal curry comb directly on a horse. it should only be used to remove dirt and dust from the body brushPlastic curry comb- The teeth are suitable for removing dried mud from the coat of an unclipped horse.
Assuming you mean scrubbing the horse during a bath, A curry comb, nubby wash cloth, or a sponge can all be used to scrub a horse.
A plastic curry comb is generally used for everyday grooming of a horse and a rubber curry comb is very good when used in a circular motion to get rid of dead hair and improve circulation/massage the horse
A body brushand a plastic curry comb for stubborn mud.