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English Habit

How to Groom Your Horse

... A tool made of rubber or plastic with short "teeth" on one side, that slides onto the hand of the groom. It is usually the first tool used in daily grooming. The horse is rubbed or "curried" in a circular motion, which helps to loosen dirt, ... Read Read: How to Groom Your Horse

By: English Habit | 09/01/2009 | Equestrian

The Essentials of Grooming a Horse

... and master relationship. It enables the horse to be healthy physically, mentally, and emotionally, as this gives him the impression of actually being taken care of. When it comes to grooming a horse, a little bit definitely goes a long way! Read Read: The Essentials of Grooming a Horse

By: Paul Kramer | 20/10/2008 | Pets

How to Groom Your Horse

... important to do this before riding your horse, as sand between the saddle and its back can cause sores. To groom your horse you'll need several tools. They are a hoof pick, rubber curry comb, stiff body brush, fine finishing brush, mane ... Read Read: How to Groom Your Horse

By: Ian Williamson | 22/04/2006 | Pets

Grooming Your Horse

Grooming your horse can be a very relaxing and pleasurable experience for both of you and is an essential part of your horse care. How much you groom is a matter of time and choice, from a quick clean up before or after riding to preparing ... Read Read: Grooming Your Horse

By: Nancy Griffiths | 22/05/2006 | Pets

Grooming Your Horse Correctly

... is placed on the hoofs and cleaning them is not only done for to keep it clean but to also stop the horse from bruising which can happen if not cleared properly.Grooming a horse takes on a whole new level of importance if you talk about a ... Read Read: Grooming Your Horse Correctly

By: Bob Brightside | 02/11/2009 | Equestrian

Proper Grooming of Horses

... girths should be loosened, the saddle raised and replaced, and the girths again done up slackly. The groom should water the horse, do the other parts and then remove the saddle. By this time the back will have cooled down slowly, regained ... Read Read: Proper Grooming of Horses

By: Jimmy Cox | 19/04/2007 | Pets
Amy Wells

Build The Right Grooming Kit For Your Horse

... clothing, equestrians should also groom their horses. After all, the performance of the horse is important. Regardless of what sports the horse is going to participate he should be well prepared before the event. This entails not just ... Read Read: Build The Right Grooming Kit For Your Horse

By: Amy Wells | 30/11/2009 | Equestrian

Horse Grooming Basics - What Every Beginner Should Know

... neck, body and down the legs to the knees/hocks. Don't be afraid to apply a bit of pressure as you groom - the horse will enjoy this as it gives the muscles an invigorating massage. After the curry comb use a hard bristled brush. The ... Read Read: Horse Grooming Basics - What Every Beginner Should Know

By: Phil Wiskell | 09/09/2008 | Pets

Horse Grooming - The Basics You Should Know

... a human hair brush Shedding blade - a long, thin metal bar that is bent back upon itself, one edge smooth, the other serrated To groom your horse, it is safest to tie him securely either on crossties or in his stall. While you can groom ... Read Read: Horse Grooming - The Basics You Should Know

By: Lydia K Kelly | 13/09/2008 | Pets

Horse Grooming Basics

... neck, body and down the legs to the knees/hocks. Don't be afraid to apply a bit of pressure as you groom - the horse will enjoy this as it gives the muscles an invigorating massage. After the curry comb use a hard bristled brush. The ... Read Read: Horse Grooming Basics

By: Lydia V Kelly | 15/07/2008 | Pets

How To Care For A Horse (If You Really Want To!)

... Horses' coats should be groomed every day, ideally; in the real world, you should at least groom your horse before every ride to prevent chafing (for the horse, not you). A grooming regime includes the following elements: A round, short- ... Read Read: How To Care For A Horse (If You Really Want To!)

By: Ann Knapp | 11/04/2008 | Pets

Finding Fun Horse Games to Play

... are even more varied than actual horse games. You can settle for simple puzzle, drawing, memory or grooming horse games. You can also opt for more competitive racing or show jumping games in which you choose your own horses and compete with ... Read Read: Finding Fun Horse Games to Play

By: Terry Powell | 01/04/2008 | Pets

Where To Find Horse Supplies

... -these will also work. Now, you think that is all you need. Wrong! You have not considered the horse supplies needed for grooming purposes. Grooming the horse keeps their skin clean and is best done after their morning exercise. So, ... Read Read: Where To Find Horse Supplies

By: Riley Hendersen | 21/05/2007 | Pets

Horse in My Backyard?

... part about having a horse at home is the time you spend with it. Horses are social animals and very much enjoy the attention we humans give them. Taking the time to groom your horse several times a week develops a bond that not only is ... Read Read: Horse in My Backyard?

By: Lydia V Kelly | 15/07/2008 | Pets

Photographing Your Horse For Sale - Six Things to Avoid

... for sale, turning away potential buyers, and reducing the value of their horse. Here are several common faux-pas of equine photography to avoid. 1. Not Grooming Your Horse It is amazing how many people take photos of their sales horses ... Read Read: Photographing Your Horse For Sale - Six Things to Avoid

By: Lydia K Kelly | 16/09/2008 | Pets

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