To remove dry mud and hair you use a curry comb then a dandy brush followed by a body brush it depends whether ur horse is clipped, lives in/out, wat breed ... if ur horse is in and lives half in half out then use the currycomb as above thenbodybrsh then use dandy brush n legs/ unclipped bits (dont use body brush on bits that wont be rugged cos it takes out grease and wat makes them waterproof) use body brush on mane+tail, face brush/small bodybrush on face um.......yh thts pretty much it i think, if ur horse lives out without a rug leave out the body brush , dont use dandy on clipped bits ,
In order: hoof pick, curry comb, hard brush, soft brush.
In order from first to last while grooming a horse:curry combhard brushsoft brushface brushhooves pick
Curry comb - dandy brush - soft brush
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.
a sponge is used for washing a horse gently, but not grooming it, brushes or combs are used for that
There are a variety of brushes for different parts of the body.
Maybe horse hairs
You can go to Deviantart to find brushes.
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.
Well its first the curry comb,dandy brush and soft brush
you have to be able to go to the e store if you cant go to the e store go to my account and say you are Australian then when you are in the e store go to the clops and you can buy sponges. :D P.S. You can earn free clops/plops by riding and caring for your horse. You can also purchase other items from the e-store like apples, brushes, etc...
They will load up with hair and dirt and won't be effective.