Jo1987
Well-Known Member
Hi all, hoping there are some grooming brush gurus on here that can tell me the best brush for shifting scurf in an unclipped, rugged, field kept horse.
I have a 26 year old retired pony who I will soon be rugging, however once he's rugged he suffers with an abundance of white scurf that I can't seem to get on top of despite daily grooming. He has a very thick winter coat and has always had dry skin and has sweet itch so he seems a little worse than your average oldie.
He has brewers yeast daily but it doesn't seem to make much difference?
Not rugging at all is unfortunately not an option although I've put it off as long as he'll allow!
I've heard good things about haas brushes, but is this just good marketing?
Any tips and tricks appreciated!
I have a 26 year old retired pony who I will soon be rugging, however once he's rugged he suffers with an abundance of white scurf that I can't seem to get on top of despite daily grooming. He has a very thick winter coat and has always had dry skin and has sweet itch so he seems a little worse than your average oldie.
He has brewers yeast daily but it doesn't seem to make much difference?
Not rugging at all is unfortunately not an option although I've put it off as long as he'll allow!
I've heard good things about haas brushes, but is this just good marketing?
Any tips and tricks appreciated!