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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

... packed around the shoes (if any). If your hoof pick has a brush on it, you can use the brush to sweep the rest of the dirt from the hoof. Horses should be groomed daily if at all possible. If you are riding, it is important to groom both ... 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

Horse Grooming - Preparing For The Horse Show

... has been arranged, and your tack is clean are ready for use. To get the best shine on your horse, you will want to give him a thorough grooming. While bathing is great for getting out the dirt, the coat can often use some extra help to ... Read Read: Horse Grooming - Preparing For The Horse Show

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

Horse Grooming - How to Pull a Mane

... keep some body. Be sure to only take a few hairs at a time. Too many hairs will be hard to pull, and will only irritate your horse. It is better to take your time than to rush by trying to pull too many hairs at a time. Repeat this ... Read Read: Horse Grooming - How to Pull a Mane

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

Horse Grooming - Braiding With Elastics

... have never braided before, this will take some practice. If you know how to braid, you are ahead of the game, but the technique on a horse is a bit different. Throughout the process keep the tension on the braid in a downward direction, ... Read Read: Horse Grooming - Braiding With Elastics

By: Lydia K Kelly | 11/09/2008 | Pets

Horse Grooming - Braiding With Wool

... likely become frustrated and give up before you have a chance to succeed. Start out by choosing wool that is similar in color to your horse's mane. If you can't find the right color, choose one that is slightly darker. Synthetic wool is ... Read Read: Horse Grooming - Braiding With Wool

By: Lydia K Kelly | 11/09/2008 | Pets

Horse Grooming - How to Braid a Tail

... It is also very helpful to have the wool precut and folded in half before you begin. Try laying it on top of your horse's quarters so that you can easily reach it. At the top of the tail, separate one strand from the left and two strands ... Read Read: Horse Grooming - How to Braid a Tail

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

Horse Grooming - How to Braid a Forelock

It is not uncommon to see horses at shows sporting messy forelock braids that are bumped up like the braids along their manes. Not only do these braids look terrible, they are the sure sign of an amateur braiding job. Proper forelock ... Read Read: Horse Grooming - How to Braid a Forelock

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

How to Groom Your Horse

... made of boar bristles, like human hairbrushes, others are made of soft synthetic fibers. The body brush is always the last brush used on the horse. Grooming rag or towel,   A terrycloth towel or other type of cloth can be used to give a ... Read Read: How to Groom Your Horse

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

Feeding Horses--A General Overview

... own a horse it is very essential that you have enough knowledge on how to give proper horse care--proper horse grooming, proper feeding, and proper horse training--so that you will become successful horse raiser. You should remember some ... Read Read: Feeding Horses--A General Overview

By: Bercle George | 05/09/2008 | Pets
Amy Wells

Build The Right Grooming Kit For Your Horse

... to maintain their horse's coat in smart condition. This will  be a sensible time for them to test for any injuries, scratches and bruises on the horse. Grooming will additionally massage the horse and promote circulation. Horse care The ... Read Read: Build The Right Grooming Kit For Your Horse

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

The Importance Of Horse Supplies In Maintaining A Healthy Animal

... and utilization of the horse's abilities. Included in physical care are those horse supplies that feature the materials used for grooming the animal. Frequent horse grooming is imperative for the comfort and appearance of the horse. ... Read Read: The Importance Of Horse Supplies In Maintaining A Healthy Animal

By: Riley Hendersen | 06/03/2007 | Pets

Taking Horse Pictures

... . Finish your grooming job by putting a clean, undamaged halter or bridle on him for the photos. Once your horse is groomed, you will need to choose a good background. Find somewhere that is appealing to the eye, but not so busy as to ... Read Read: Taking Horse Pictures

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

What equipment do I need to begin horse riding?

... your horse then it will be more comfortable with being ridden and co-operative. There are many online retailers that can let you buy horse tack online as well as horse grooming kits to keep your horse healthy and maintain its appearance. Read Read: What equipment do I need to begin horse riding?

By: Phil Adams-Wright | 22/12/2009 | Equestrian

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