A curry comb can by made of plastic or rubber and are used to loosen up loose hair and dirt on the horse's coat before brushing it off. They also can be massage like, and can help to release oils beneficial to the horse's coat.
a curry comb is called a curry comb because when you rub the horse in circles its called currying the horse
What is a curry comb A tool made of rubber or plastic with short teeth on one side
A curry comb is a brush used to get loose winter hair off.OK you mean horse and a curry comb is a type of comb that you brush your horse with.Currycomb: A tool made of rubber or plastic with short "teeth" on one side, that slides onto the hand of the groom. It is usually the first tool used in daily grooming. The horse is rubbed or "curried" to help loosen dirt, hair, and other detritus, plus stimulate the skin to produce natural oils. The curry comb is usually used in a circular motion to work loose embedded material. Curries are generally too harsh to be used on the legs or head, though varieties made of softer rubber are available. P.S the curry comb card on howrse does not have a codeA curry comb in real life is a brush that you use on horses that penatrate deep in the horses fur to get the dirt out it is basiclly the same thing on howrse. add me on howrse username bluemonkey345A curry comb can by made of plastic or rubber and are used to loosen up loose hair and dirt on the horse's coat before brushing it off. They also can be massage like, and can help to release oils beneficial to the horse's coat.
A curry comb is a tool made of rubber or plastic with short teeth on one side. Its purpose is to break up dirt clumps and pull loose hair to the surface of the coat. It is the first of several brushes used to groom a horse's coat. The curry comb dates back to the 13th century though the word "curry-comb" wasn't formally used until the 16th century. The word curry as it relates to the curry comb was first used in a 14th century French poem called "Roman de Fauvel" by Gervais De Bus. The curry comb got its name from those who groomed noblemen's (lords, knights, etc.) horses in an attempt to gain their favor and seek advancement.A curry comb is a brush used to get loose winter hair off.OK you mean horse and a curry comb is a type of comb that you brush your horse with.Currycomb: A tool made of rubber or plastic with short "teeth" on one side, that slides onto the hand of the groom. It is usually the first tool used in daily grooming. The horse is rubbed or "curried" to help loosen dirt, hair, and other detritus, plus stimulate the skin to produce natural oils. The curry comb is usually used in a circular motion to work loose embedded material. Curries are generally too harsh to be used on the legs or head, though varieties made of softer rubber are available. P.S the curry comb card on howrse does not have a codeA curry comb in real life is a brush that you use on horses that penatrate deep in the horses fur to get the dirt out it is basiclly the same thing on howrse. add me on howrse username bluemonkey345A curry comb can by made of plastic or rubber and are used to loosen up loose hair and dirt on the horse's coat before brushing it off. They also can be massage like, and can help to release oils beneficial to the horse's coat.
You can have a picture of a curry comb. All you need to do is type in curry comb into Google and go to the images section to pick an image out that you like.
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Curry combs are made out of plastic, and some are metal. The plastic ones are used to get off dirt and stuff to dense for a brush. Metal curry combs are used mostly for removing dead hair. Hey there! So there is your answer.
Curry comb.
it does the same job as a rubber curry comb, it loosens dirt, hair and grease
There are three different types of curry combs.Rubber curry comb- Can be used to loosen mud from the coat or to 'strap'- a grooming action that boosts muscles and circulation.Metal curry comb- You should never use a metal curry comb directly on a horse. it should only be used to remove dirt and dust from the body brushPlastic curry comb- The teeth are suitable for removing dried mud from the coat of an unclipped horse.
dandy comb, curry comb, soft brush i think.
you should use a curry comb on a horse for up to 6 minutes.