Grooming Your Horse
A guide to everything you need to keep your horse looking his best. Horse Grooming Tools
Here’s a list of things to do to get the horses ready for summer: Read more Getting your Horse Ready for Summer
The vacuum is one “luxury” item that every Groom can learn to love. Horses, too! I know lots of barns that have the horse model - big, blue, and heavy. Some barns use an adapted shop-vac, which are typically more affordable than the big blue models, and can swivel all over the place on handy wheels. Read more about Vacuuming your Horse
Make your horse look like a million dollar show horse, with these 40 Horse Grooming Tips
Horse Grooming and Tools - When grooming a horse, start at the top of his neck and work your way to his rear, then switch sides and repeat. Make sure your horse or pony is safely tied wearing a leather halter or by using 'quick-release' snaps on cross-ties.
If you have a horse with white socks or large white markings, you’ve probably come across an idea or two for removing stains. Try these tips for getting stains out and brightening whites: - See more at: http://horseandrider.com/article/tips-brighter-whites-16218?
The vacuum is one “luxury” item that every Groom can learn to love. Horses, too! I know lots of barns that have the horse model - big, blue, and heavy. Some barns use an adapted shop-vac, which are typically more affordable than the big blue models, and can swivel all over the place on handy wheels. Read more about Vacuuming your Horse
Make your horse look like a million dollar show horse, with these 40 Horse Grooming Tips
Horse Grooming and Tools - When grooming a horse, start at the top of his neck and work your way to his rear, then switch sides and repeat. Make sure your horse or pony is safely tied wearing a leather halter or by using 'quick-release' snaps on cross-ties.
If you have a horse with white socks or large white markings, you’ve probably come across an idea or two for removing stains. Try these tips for getting stains out and brightening whites: - See more at: http://horseandrider.com/article/tips-brighter-whites-16218?