Introduction to Grooming a Horse

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Part of the video series: How to Groom a Horse

Summary: Learn how to groom and care for a horse and learn what supplies you’ll need to properly groom a horse in this free equestrian video clip about tips for grooming a horse.

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Mara Keith-Hunter Mara Keith-Hunter is a lifelong equestrian and head coach for the Hampshire College equestrian team. Keith-Hunter rode in the Intercollegiate National Horse S... read more

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Introduction to Grooming a Horse

Hi, this is Mary Keith Hunter for Expert Village. Today we'll be talking about how to groom a horse. So to begin with I find it helpful to have the horse on my cross side so you can have both hands to do the grooming. It's always important to have a full supply of the necessary grooming tools. I like to have an assortment of curry combs, hard and soft so that you can work on both their body and their face. You also want to have a hard brush to get most of the dirt and mud and then you also want to have a soft brush to finish and you'll also need to have a towel for polishing as well as a hoof pick for picking out their hoofs. Then you'll also want to have a brush for their mane and forelock and a basic comb for working on their tails. It's important not to use a brush on their tails because you don't want to pull out too much of their hair. Then, optional equipment is various coat polishing equipment such as show sheen, vetulin shine, things that help to condition and keep their coats shiny. And you also can use hoof polish or hoof conditioner and that just goes on their hoofs and keeps them healthy and oiled and just in good shape. And also a good product to have is something like a detangler to use on their tails so you can just get the knots out with ease.

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