Sunday, October 4, 2009

Grooming Tips

Grooming Tips for natural horsemen (& women):



It’s a good idea to groom your horse daily for several reasons, including the prevention of possible problems by spotting minor scratches, rashes, cuts or swelling before they become serious.

A horse relies on his hair, skin secretions and a thin film of dust to protect against insect bites, scraping, chafing and chapping. The natural grime hosts friendly bacteria; however, regular grooming is still necessary to help ensure a healthy and happy horse. Even if you cannot groom your horse every day, make sure you at least curry and brush him to remove dead hair and dirt. Brushing also helps stimulate the natural oils in the coat that help make the coat shiny.

Quick Tips for Grooming and Washing:

  • Do not let dirt build up on brushes during grooming. Knock off the coarse dirt and hairs after each session.
  • I prefer to keep my horses ears, chin, muzzle & nose unclipped.
  • A horse’s mane and tail are supposed to look natural even after they have been clipped.
  • Go easy on the soap! Excess shampoo is difficult to rinse out, can leave skin itchy and strips away essential oils from your horse.
  • Have different-size sponges handy: a large one for the body and a smaller one for the sheath, other delicate areas and for the face.
  • Make sure to use a mild conditioner for the mane and tail after washing.
  • Be sure to towel dry when you are completely done, and dry your horse’s heels to avoid cracking and drying.

Grooming Supplies:

  • Curry comb
  • Medium- and hard-bristle brush
  • Mud brush
  • Soft body brush
  • Rub rag or grooming mitt
  • Hoof pick
  • Plastic comb or brush for mane and tail

Bathing Supplies:

  • Rubber curry comb or mitt
  • Adjustable-spray hose
  • Bucket
  • Shampoo formulated for horses
  • Mane and tail conditioner
  • Sponges
  • Sweat scraper
  • Towels
With all of this in hand you'll be well on your way to a happy, healthy & squeaky clean horse!

This article was adapted from an article by Tractor Supply.



Loretta

the natural horseman
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