There are many different horse grooming supplies available for you to purchase and you will need to decide what you need and what can be bought on your budget. There will always be essential horse grooming items that you need and these should be bought first. Your horse should be brushed every day if possible as this can help to remove the dead hair, dirt, debris and dry skin. You will be amazed at how much your house enjoys being groomed. You will need to put in a lot of effort to ensure that you horse is brushed well.
You should always brush your house before riding them to ensure there is nothing where your saddle will go. Also when you return to remove sweat stains and make your horse comfortable you can brush them with a hard brush and a curry comb which removes the hair from the brush easily. If your horse has been clipped then you will find you need to do your horse grooming with a softer brush. As well as a dandy brush, body brush and curry comb you may also find that you need a mane comb, sweat scraper and sponges. All of these are essential horse grooming supplies which you can add to make a larger kit.
If you maintain a daily routine of grooming your horse then you will begin to get into a pattern and know exactly what order to groom your horse in. After you have brushed them properly then you may need to comb through their mane and tail. This keeps it free of tangles and knots and if you horse has a particularly thick mane then it may need pulling to keep it thin and tidy. You can find all of the essential horse grooming supplies in your local tack store. They are not too expensive and if looked after will last you a long time.
You need to ensure that your horse's nose and eyes are clean and healthy and wiping these down with a damp sponge is very important. By you grooming your horse every day you are not only bonding with them but also helping to check them over. You can tell if there are any lumps and bumps and maybe if they are showing signs of un-comfort. If you are concerned then you should speak to your vet who can check the horse out more thoroughly. If you spend the time to get to know your horse by horse grooming then they will respond with kindness and love.
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