a curry comb is called a curry comb because when you rub the horse in circles its called currying the horse
You can have a picture of a curry comb. All you need to do is type in curry comb into Google and go to the images section to pick an image out that you like.
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Curry comb.
Curry combs are made out of plastic, and some are metal. The plastic ones are used to get off dirt and stuff to dense for a brush. Metal curry combs are used mostly for removing dead hair. Hey there! So there is your answer.
you should use a curry comb on a horse for up to 6 minutes.
With a curry comb
There are three different types of curry combs.Rubber curry comb- Can be used to loosen mud from the coat or to 'strap'- a grooming action that boosts muscles and circulation.Metal curry comb- You should never use a metal curry comb directly on a horse. it should only be used to remove dirt and dust from the body brushPlastic curry comb- The teeth are suitable for removing dried mud from the coat of an unclipped horse.
Curry Comb - Dandy Brush And Soft Brush
There are three: There is a hard curry comb and soft curry comb (used for body) and a main and tail brush.
curry comb , soft brush , & then the dandy brush
No, but they serve a similar function. A metal curry comb (see links for picture) has several spiral, toothed blades with a handle attached, and is designed to help pull shedding hair out of a horse's coat. In fact, many people refer to these as shedding combs. They are more like shedding blades than curry combs. To use it, you pull the comb through the hair in the direction the coat lies, being careful not to scratch the horse's skin. When most people refer to a curry comb they mean an oval, rubber comb/brush that is rubbed over the horse's body in a circular motion. This is called "currying" the horse. Like a metal comb, the curry comb removes dead hair, but it is also good for removing dried mud and is much gentler on the skin.