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Grooming |
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On this page, you can find out how to groom your horse for a show, and everyday grooming. |
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Here are some basic grooming tools: |
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This could either be a dandy brush (hard bristles) or a body brush (soft bristles) |
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This is one variety of hoof pick that can be folded in half, so it can be stuck in a pocket for a show or a trail ride. |
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This is one type of sweat scraper. Usually, it's not used to scrape actual sweat, but to scrape excess water off of a horse after you hose it down. |
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These are clippers. They are used for clipping a horse's winter coat and trimming the bridle path and whiskers (the bridle path is wear the head piece gos.) |
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Don't you just hate it when they roll right after you groom them? |
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This page is under construction! |
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