That would be a curry comb. You use the brush like this, in case you don't know: Make firm circular motions on the horse's coat. Then, when the dirt/mud/whatever is loosened, use the dandy brush (aka stiff brush) to brush the stuff of. You use that brush with a flick of the wrist.
Horses dont need to be groomed every day and you dont need to groom there body that often at all unless you want to keep your horse looking very tidy but its just important you brush all the mud off your horses feet so the dont get mud fever.
No, it's better to use a wire brush in circumflex movement and finish up with a soft brush to double check that all dirt is off.
The dandy brush is also refered to as the stiff brush because it has stiff brisles. It is used with a flicking motion of the wrist to sweep off dirt fromt he horse's coat.
you would usally brush off loose hair and depending on how warm your horse is eithier put a rug on or leave to cool for 10minutes x
well you use the curry comb to get the muck of the horses coat then use the soft brush then use the hose, shampoo or conditioner or the fly cream. after use the sweat scraper to wipe off water and dry it with a towel then body brush and finally dandy brush to brush the tail. dont forget to use the mane comb for the mane and the face brush for the face.
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.
you can wash off the mud with a hose pipe, brush off some dried mud, and you can pick them out with a hoof pick, you could also coat them in hoof oil this will strenghtn them and also make them look a lot nicer and smarter.
If your horse has mud on it, use a curry comb in circular motions to loosen the dirt. then use a stiff brush with a flicking motion of your wrist to flick off the loosened dirt/mud. then you may choose to go over the horse with a soft (finishing) brush with long smooth motions to sweep off any remaining dust particles to give the horse a more polished look. You can either brush or comb the mane and tail if you wish and you should clean out its feet every day, just to check for stones or, if your horse wears shoes, check for loose shoes. You could groom your horse well enough to ride with only a hoof pick and a stiff brush, but to get the most thorough job, you should use a curry comb and soft or finishing brush.
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horse lovers be careful brushing a horse, Answer: First you use your curry comb to get all the dirt, dry mud, and hair loosen and out. Next you use a dandy brush or hard brush to get all the loose dust, hair, and mud off. Then last, you use a soft brush to get the top layers of hair clean and make the hair look healthy. It U want to brush your horses face U should also use the soft brush, because a horses face is very sensitive If your horse is muddy, don't bother to try to get it off with brushes. If its a hot summer day, or warm enough, wash it off with water and soap. If its cold, just wait until its dry, THEN get it off. For the horses mane U can use a human comb or a horse comb. If your horses mane and tail is really snarly, run your fingers through, so when you brush it, it doesn't pull out there hair. Or U can also use some horse detangular.
It can be used to brush the dirt out of the hoof. Sometimes, it's also used to brush the mud off of the outside of the hoof.
Wash the mud off him and find out yourself. :)
Warm water, soap and a scrub brush should do it.
what i do is i get them wet with warm water then take a tooth brush and put soap on them and scrub the mud and dirt off. then once i got most of it off i throw them in the washer and then hang them to dry
Normally they are used after a curry comb, which is used for loosening up caked on mud, and the flick brush, also known as a dandy brush or stiff brush, is used to "flick" the loose dirt off. you should use your wrist to flick the dirt off.
Horses dont need to be groomed every day and you dont need to groom there body that often at all unless you want to keep your horse looking very tidy but its just important you brush all the mud off your horses feet so the dont get mud fever.
What you should do is spray it down with warm water, they get a nice big comb and comb it down, and the mud should come right off.