Anywhere between $3-20, depending on your area and the quality, and whether it's natural or synthetic fibers.
for what purpose would you use a body brush on a horse
Well its first the curry comb,dandy brush and soft brush
you need a curry comb, a stiff bristle brush, a soft dandy brush and a comb or hair brush you may also want a sponge for washing your horse.
A horse soft brush is a grooming tool designed to remove dust, dirt, and loose hair from a horse's coat without causing irritation to the skin. Typically made with soft bristles, it is used after a curry comb to smooth the hair and enhance shine. This brush is also helpful for sensitive areas, such as the face and legs, where a gentler touch is required. Regular use of a soft brush promotes a healthy coat and strengthens the bond between the horse and handler.
a hard brush
Curry comb - dandy brush - soft brush
In order: hoof pick, curry comb, hard brush, soft brush.
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 body brush is used for grooming the horse's coat, removing loose hair and dirt. On the other hand, a dandy brush is a stiffer brush used to remove dirt and mud from the horse's coat. The body brush is softer and used for finishing touches, while the dandy brush is more rugged for tougher cleaning.
The skin of a young horse is sensitive, so a soft brush is usually best to begin grooming a young horse. When the weather becomes hot and flies are biting, a coarser brush will be more welcomed.
It is best if a hard or Dandy brush is not used on the face or lower legs as it can be too rough for these sensitive areas.
u could but i wouldn't cause that is not what the soft brush is used for. Try using a hoof pick w/ a brush @ the end. The soft brush is used for "sweeping" dust and dirt off of the horses coat. (I'm a horselover!:-P) But you could, so long as you don't care if the soft brush gets dirty, the brush will not hurt your horse. (I'm also a horselover xD)