metal curry, rubber curry, hard brush, soft brush, hoof pick, mane and tail comb, grooming cloth
Curry comb, hard brush, soft brush, hood pick. You don't need to comb the mane and tail with every brushing, but do pick out the shavings. DON'T COMB THE TAIL AT ALL! It can pull hairs out which will take a long time to grow back - If you want to bush the tail - use a body brush
Everything said above. But if you find that your horse has burrs or knots in their tail, gently untangle them with your fingers. Be careful not to rip hair out.
In order: hoof pick, curry comb, hard brush, soft brush.
Curry comb - dandy brush - soft brush
a sponge is used for washing a horse gently, but not grooming it, brushes or combs are used for that
Well its first the curry comb,dandy brush and soft brush
In order from first to last while grooming a horse:curry combhard brushsoft brushface brushhooves pick
Horse fabric is used to make items such as brushes for painting, upholstery and strings musical instruments. It is usually referred to as horsehair fabric.
well if they are medal brushes they rust and if there bristle brushes the bristle breaks it prob best you take your horse gear in side.
There are a variety of brushes for different parts of the body.
Maybe horse hairs
The different types of paint brushes used for art include round brushes for detail work, flat brushes for broad strokes, filbert brushes for blending, fan brushes for texture, and liner brushes for fine lines.
There are three: There is a hard curry comb and soft curry comb (used for body) and a main and tail brush.
A good way to clean them is to soak them in water, if you want a quick cleaning of soft brushes, is to use a curry and run it through them.