it's mane in English
You probably should not eat any kind of brush, horse hair or any other type.
Brush it
scrub brush soap a bucket of water and a comb to brush there hair
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.
Well, firstly, you get a hair brush with lice on it. Then, you brush you anus with the brush. Thus, you now have anal lice.
a boar bristle brush!
Purse
This is pretty much for the same reason humans brush their hair. It keeps it from getting knots in it, gets the grime out and is for general well being of the horse.
Your horse may not like this depending on how sensetive his skin is. Work up dirt and loose hair with a rubber curry then brush away with a stiff body brush. Use small flicks of the wrist and keep the brush hair-free by cleaning with a metal curry every few flicks. Try not to use the metal curry on your horse's coat though. Metal curries are for cleaning your brushes, not the horse's hair. Never use a stiff brush on your horse's more sensetive areas like his face and legs. Use a soft, smaller face brush on these places.
the horse brush was invented in 1777 when people had relized that there horses were gettting muddy they used there own personal hair brush, but someone i have not found out who yet, had figured to do some research on horse hair and invented a horse brush. he had got the idea off a broom without a stick and shorter.
A body brush is used for grooming the horse's coat, removing loose hair and dirt. On the other hand, a dandy brush is a stiffer brush used to remove dirt and mud from the horse's coat. The body brush is softer and used for finishing touches, while the dandy brush is more rugged for tougher cleaning.
This is called the mane. The hair that dangles between a horse's ears is called the forelock.