It is a stiff bristled brush used after the curry comb to remove any remaining dirt and hair. It's not used on the face ond not on the legs. Some horses don't like a hard bristle, so be gentle.
Yes, a dandy brush, or soft brush is a good thing to use on a horse's face and/or legs. Answer 2: In the UK, a "dandy" brush is a hard bristled brush unsuitable for use on the horse's face and sensitive areas. A body brush or special face brush is a more suitable alternative for these areas. It can safely be used on the legs however.
The dandy brush is used for removing heavy dirt and dried mud.
Curry Comb - Dandy Brush And Soft Brush
The Dandy brush ( also called a stiff brush) is used after the curry comb and before the softer Body brush. To use the dandy brush you should sweep it in the same direction as the hair growth using firm , short strokes with a little upward flick at the end of each stroke. It is typically best not to use the dandy on the face or any super sensitive areas as it can be too rough. The body brush (also called a soft brush) is used as a final step in the grooming. You should use longer sweeping strokes with this brush as it lays the hair and brings the oils to the surface and spreads them to add a gloss to the coat. The body brush can be used anywhere on a horses body.
Well its first the curry comb,dandy brush and soft brush
A dandy brush, also called a hard brush is used after the curry comb. A curry comb is to be used in circular motions. it gets dirt out of the horses coat. After the curry comb, you should use the dandy brush in long, straight strokes. The dandy brush is used to brush away the dirt that the curry comb got out. hope that helped!
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.
Have you heard of the phrase "this is handy, dandy"? Well, you can almost use the dandy brush for any grooming on the horse.
A dandy brush is used for removing dirt, dust, and mud from a horse's coat. It has stiff bristles that help to loosen and lift debris from the horse's fur. It is typically used as the first step in grooming a horse.
a hard brush
curry comb , soft brush , & then the dandy brush
Curry comb - dandy brush - soft brush