Cleaning a horse can end up taking a long time if you have a difficult horse but an easy horse won't be as much of a bother. There are a few types of brushes that can be found in every horse shop, curry comb; a fat & hard bristled brush which brings the dirt from the skin to the top of the hair Brussels, hard brush: used to flick away what the curry comb brings up from the skin, soft brush; a polishing brush and most horse love the feel of it on their skin kinda like a massage and the last item, a tail and main brush; like it's name it brushes knots out of main and tail but... it can annoy a horse so much that some times it's better to use your hands to pull knots out. The last item that is not a brush or comb is the hoof pick; picks rocks, hay and #2 out from in between the nail and the frog. Don't hit the frog it'll hurt the horse allot!
Its shampoo you clean your horse with.
You have to clean your horse's stall every morning so the dung doesn't stay there to breed diseases
You should clean the pasture every day. If you don't, people will step in horse "stuff".
you could just simply scrub it with water
You should clean it every day.
You don't have to clean a horse's saddle EVERY day. If you want to be really clean you can clean it every day but a good amount is around every three days.
A very light weight blanket- usually used to keep the horse clean.
yes
Everyday after a ride.
to keep them warm and/or clean
A boxed horse must be cleaned out daily.
The droppings automatically clean themselves up when you work as a groom on Howrse.