You probably should not eat any kind of brush, horse hair or any other type.
no their is not no their is not
no, only if you want to rub the horse down. you have to use a proper horse brush
for what purpose would you use a body brush on a horse
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.
H. D. Brush has written: 'A new system of horse training, or, Horse education'
Sometimes foals will start eating their own or their mother's dung in an attempt to get the nutrients that they are lacking. Eating dung is not dangerous for the horse, but doing so is a sign that the horse may be malnourished. A vet should be consulted on the proper diet and supplements for the horse and what his proper weight should be.
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.
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scrub brush soap a bucket of water and a comb to brush there hair
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.
Curry comb or hard brush.