It is often a case of personal preference. I rarely brush my horse's tail as it breaks the hairs and I want to keep hers as full as possible.
It is a curry comb. It is a hard brush to get dry mud of the horse. This brush is not to be used on the mane and tail or head.
A fox's tail is called a brush.A brush
curry, then brush with hard brush then soft brush, pick hooves (keep your head to the side of the hoof) and comb mane and tail (when brushing tail stand to the side)
a brush
Some people do brush their horses in Africa.
because it's tail is shaped like a brush
It looks like a brush.
Yes
The Brush Tail Possum is found mostly in forests in New Zealand.
A fox
brush it from head to tail NEVER from tail to head and and then lift up the brush and then do it again from head to tail keep doing this once a day for 5-10 minuites
Stables, arenas, brushes, tack (saddles/bridels/bits), rugs, water trophs, food trophs, clippers, head collars, lead ropes, horse shoes, bedding (sawdust/shavings/wood chippings) and lots more.