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.
brush, scrubber, shampoo, dawn (the soap), and water.
No, this has nothing to do with a horse breathing.
a horse grooming scrapper scraps of the water and sweat that in on and under the horses coat, it is very usful on a wet pony.
You will need grooming supplies including brushes and hoof picks. You'll need tons of buckets for food and water, training equipment such as a lunge line and lunge cavesson are recommended. Tack is another, then there is first aid supplies and horse clothing. I suggest calling a local stable and ask to visit the farm and see what you'd need for a horse.
There is information that shows grooming your horse can lower his heart rate. This is especially helpful for horses that are stressed or nervous.
Grooming - the act of cleaning, brushing, or otherwise tending (a horse, dog, etc.) ~fezziwink1013
The cost of horse supplies will vary greatly from location to location and even store to store. The easiest and usually cheapest way to purchase equine supplies is through catalogs and online where prices tend to be more stable. Tack however should always be puraches in person to make sure it fits correctly. To completely outfit a horse with grooming supplies, feed, clothing, tack and other items, you can budget a bare minimum of $2,000. Thats for discount items bought out of season, buying in season costs more.
For a regular days grooming... probably a curry comb, mane and tail brush, dandy brush (for final brushing to shine up the coat), hoof pick, and if you plan on giving your horse a bath regularly, then probably horse shampoo, horse conditioner, sponge and/or rag, and a towel if you dry your horse. her are the basic things you should carry in your grooming tack box.
There are several reasons to groom your horse aside from the obvious one - to clean it! Horses can enjoy the massage - it is very relaxing for the majority of them. A good grooming after a ride can be a treat for your horse. Grooming also benefits a horse because it helps to distribute the oils in the skin and keeps the coat healthy and helps improve circulation.
Probably not
There are many websites offering horse grooming tips one could use. Equisearch has an abundance of information on grooming horses. They offer a complete section where one could get grooming tips. Pro Equine Grooms offers checklists and tips on grooming which one could find useful on their site as well.
Typically self grooming (or mutual grooming) is a pleasurable activity and the participating horses will relax and enjoy themselves. However they also tend to stay watchful and may take periodic breaks from grooming to check for predators or to see where their herd mates are. If one horse has a sore spot and the other horse finds that spot the sore horse will usually send a signal with the ears, tail or head to let the other horse know that it hurts, which usually causes the other horse to move to a different spot.