The curry is a hard nubby rubber comb that when rubbed on the coat in a circular motion loosens hair and dirt. The dandy brush is a stiff bristle brush used on the coat to remove mud, dirt and hair. The soft brush is for the face and sensitve areas. It also finishes the coat and makes it shiny.
First, use the curry comb in a circular motion to remove dirt and loose hair. Next, use the dandy brush to flick away dirt and debris from the surface of the coat. Finally, finish by using the soft brush in long sweeping motions to add shine and smooth the coat.
The curry comb is named after the Tamil word "kari" meaning groom. The dandy brush is named after the term "dandy" which means someone who is meticulous about their appearance, reflecting the brush's use for grooming and removing dirt and debris from a horse's coat.
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.
Yes, a dandy brush, or soft brush is a good thing to use on a horse's face and/or legs. Answer 2: In the UK, a "dandy" brush is a hard bristled brush unsuitable for use on the horse's face and sensitive areas. A body brush or special face brush is a more suitable alternative for these areas. It can safely be used on the legs however.
A body brush is used for grooming the horse's coat, removing loose hair and dirt. On the other hand, a dandy brush is a stiffer brush used to remove dirt and mud from the horse's coat. The body brush is softer and used for finishing touches, while the dandy brush is more rugged for tougher cleaning.
Curry Comb - Dandy Brush And Soft Brush
curry comb , soft brush , & then the dandy brush
Well its first the curry comb,dandy brush and soft brush
First, use the curry comb in a circular motion to remove dirt and loose hair. Next, use the dandy brush to flick away dirt and debris from the surface of the coat. Finally, finish by using the soft brush in long sweeping motions to add shine and smooth the coat.
Curry comb - dandy brush - soft brush
a hard brush
for what purpose would you use a body brush on a horse
The curry comb is named after the Tamil word "kari" meaning groom. The dandy brush is named after the term "dandy" which means someone who is meticulous about their appearance, reflecting the brush's use for grooming and removing dirt and debris from a horse's coat.
you need a curry comb, a stiff bristle brush, a soft dandy brush and a comb or hair brush you may also want a sponge for washing your horse.
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.
Body brush, dandy brush, curry comb, metal curry comb (for cleaning the normal curry comb), hoofpick, mane comb/brush, two sponges (one for eyes, the other for the dock area), plaiting bands, hoof oil, hoof brush, soft face brush, sweat scraper, quarter markers and a cactus cloth or stable towel.
A dandy brush, also called a hard brush is used after the curry comb. A curry comb is to be used in circular motions. it gets dirt out of the horses coat. After the curry comb, you should use the dandy brush in long, straight strokes. The dandy brush is used to brush away the dirt that the curry comb got out. hope that helped!