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they should be groomed for about 45 minuted everyday... but sometimes you can get away with doing it for 30 minutes!

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Servant who looks after a horse?

A groom is a servant who looks after a horse. They are responsible for the horse's care, grooming, feeding, and exercising. Grooms also ensure that the horse's equipment is in good condition.


What is a horser?

a person who rides a horse carriage is a horse carriager,horse groom,horser,horse carriage man,horse guard,horse carry,


How do you groom a Tennessee walking horse?

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.


What happens when you don't groom your horse regularly?

There are several skin conditions that might develop as a result of neglect. Rain rot is common, as are dandruff and lice.Yes they will! Be sure to groom horses at least once a day. If you see a horse that is not being cared for correctly, please inform animal control immediately. They will find it a new home at a local horse rescue.~Deb~Horses do not need grooming every day if they are turned out in the field all day and night, but if the horse is brought in at night/day and lives out in day/night then you should groom them when you put them in the stable at least once a day.Horses may develop Rain rot or Dandruff if they are not kept clean enough. If you do groom your horse everyday and it lives out in winter, that isn't a good idea unless you rug the horse with a heavyweight or mediumweight rug, otherwise you will groom all the natural oils in his coat out that keep him warm, but you can groom him about every 2-3 weeks to keep him clean.


How long does it take for a horse groomer to groom a horse?

Most of the time, it can usually be done in 15 minutes. But then again, it also depends on how dirty your horse is, or what you've been doing beforehand. If the horse is sweaty, expect another 10 minutes or so to complete the task. When eventing, thorough cleaning is usually the best option before and after tacking up. Before tacking up, grooming should take around 30 to 45 minutes. Afterwards, it would be good to spend an hour or more cleaning up the horse. After events it's best to do a very thorough washing, which can take a while. SO, all in all, it can take anywhere up to 30 minutes when regularly cleaning, and up to2 hours for eventing cleaning.