Yes. It is recommended to brush horses every day in the winter to keep debri out of the coat.
Well a horse brush is the best thing to have, but if you currently do not have one then a nice scrubby wash cloth will work OK.
Yes it is perfectly fine to deworm a horse in the winter. But you should consult with your equine vet first.
OK strange question, but the hairiest they can get is in the winter. When they grow their winter coat. That is how hairy they can get.
no, only if you want to rub the horse down. you have to use a proper horse brush
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.
Yes, but the pasture in the winter may not be enough to sustain the horse so extra feed may be required.
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.
A Mid-Winter Brush - 1898 was released on: USA: February 1898
H. D. Brush has written: 'A new system of horse training, or, Horse education'
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.
People say both is ok but to be on the safe side brush them. no bath, brush.