you use a hoof pick
a boar bristle brush!
Well a horse brush is the best thing to have, but if you currently do not have one then a nice scrubby wash cloth will work OK.
You can clean your horse mane and tail with a curry comb, body brush, and a dandy brush. To clean your feather duster, gently shake off any dust outside and occasionally vacuum it to remove debris. For a toothbrush, rinse it thoroughly with water after each use and let it air dry.
scrub brush soap a bucket of water and a comb to brush there hair
no, only if you want to rub the horse down. you have to use a proper horse brush
1st you use a metal curry to get all the mud off, then you use a rubber curry to remove all loose hair , then the hard bristle brush to get off the dust, finally, you use the soft bristle brush just to shine your horse's coat.
yes you can as long as you clean all the hair and dirt from it doing so is safe
for what purpose would you use a body brush on a horse
There are a variety of brushes for different parts of the body.
To groom a Tennessee Walking Horse, start by brushing the horse's coat with a rubber curry comb to remove dirt and loose hair. Next, use a dandy brush to further clean the coat and a soft body brush for a finishing touch. Don't forget to pick out the horse's hooves and brush the mane and tail.
The brush that archaeologists use is called an archaeology brush. Archaeologists use this brush to clean delicate artifacts during excavations.
Well you simply have to grab 10 nails, and and piece of wood and tape them together and clean the horse. Now the horse may bleed a bit, but that's normal.