thers way more than 4 heres just a few:
Body brush
Dandy brush
Face brush
Hoof brush
Metal/plastic/rubber curry comb
Water brush
Cactus mitt
Hair brush
Goat hair brush
etc
2006-08-29 08:21:55
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answered by loopyloz 2
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Basic brushes to use:
Dandy Brush: this is a hard bristled brush used for removing loose hair, dried mud, stubborn stains etc. Should not be used on the face or sensitive areas
Body Brush: Softer bristled brush usually with a strap to slip your hand through for better grip. This is used all over the horse to remove grease, dust, loose hair and to promote good circulation. Can be used on the face and sensitive areas.
Rubber Curry Comb: This is a black round shaped rubber brush with no bristles. It is used in circular motions over the body to remove loose hair and dried mud stains. Should not be used on the face or sensitive areas
Metal Curry Comb: This is not a brush and should NOT be used on the horse. It has a metal, sharp head and wooden/plastic handle. The body brush is run along the metal grooves to remove excess hair and dust from it. It is simply a cleaning tool for the body brush.
Mane/Tail Comb: Usually a small plastic comb used to untangle the main and tail. Can be combined with mane/tail spray which untangles the mane and tail for you so you are not dragging your comb through it and breaking all the hair. I find a normal hairbrush that we use is best for combing through manes and tails.
These are the vey basics you will need for grooming but,as explained above, there are plenty more that can be used
2006-08-31 01:08:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Curry
Mane Brush
Hard Brush
Soft finishing Brush
2006-08-29 13:07:58
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answered by jumpthattb 2
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Dandy Brush
Body Brush
Face brush
Soft Brush
Hard Brush
Water Brush
Water Mitt
Cactus Mitt
Curry Comb
Mane and Tail Comb
Shedding Blade
Sweat-Scraper
Hoof Pick
Hoof Oil
Fly spray
and Show-Sheen are everything you would need to groom a horse.
2006-08-29 08:25:29
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answered by Dreamer Child 1
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Dandy Brush
Body Brush
Plastic Curry Comb
Rubber Curry Comb
Mane Comb
Then not brushes - but grooming items!
Hoof pick
Sweat scraper
Metal Currycomb - for cleaning dandy/body brushes
2006-08-29 23:18:23
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answered by Anonymous
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There are many, many in depth kinds, but basics would be: use a rubber curry first, use a hard bristled brush next with short flicks, and then a soft bristles brush after that. you probably also want to use a soft cloth too. a metal curry (2 types) can be used to promote shedding or to clean hard brushes.
2006-08-29 12:29:31
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answered by sir'slady 4
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Hoof Pick/Brush
Body Brush
Dandy Brush
Rubber Curry
Mane Comb
2006-08-29 08:22:02
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answered by ♥ ☆ StarLiteGrl~98☼1 ☆ ♥ 7
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lemme try:
1. Metal curry
2. Rubber curry
3. Hard brush
and
4. Soft brush.
Yep!
2006-08-29 08:19:17
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answered by Anonymous
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. dandy brush
. body brush
. metal curry comb
. mane comb
. hoof pick
the essentials from a grooming kit
2006-08-29 22:38:00
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answer #9
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answered by joanne f 2
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face brush/body
curry comb (plastic)
mud brush
dandy brush
you could have a water brush and a metal curry comb (for cleaning other brushes) too
ttfn ;o)
2006-08-29 08:27:02
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answered by Pan_24 3
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