8 October 2010 #1 K kelly_s1 Well-Known Member Joined 25 April 2010 Messages 311 Location berkshire Visit site Hi, Does anyone have some and which ones are the best make? Thanks.
8 October 2010 #2 H horsecrazy25 Well-Known Member Joined 13 June 2010 Messages 2,524 Location College In the week, home on the weekends :) Visit site Don't have any. But Lister do lovely cordless ones x
8 October 2010 #3 MiJodsR2BlinkinTite Well-Known Member Joined 16 February 2009 Messages 11,077 Location Slopping along on a loose rein somewhere in Devon Visit site I've just bought some Liveryman ones; they're very light and quiet so supposed to be good for nervous horses. Haven't got round to using them yet tho'!!!!
I've just bought some Liveryman ones; they're very light and quiet so supposed to be good for nervous horses. Haven't got round to using them yet tho'!!!!
8 October 2010 #4 C Coffee_Bean Well-Known Member Joined 27 January 2007 Messages 11,653 Location In a stable... www.horseandhound.co.uk I have liveryman harmonys, which I think are great. Probs wouldn't get through tough feathers, but can't fault them apart from that.
I have liveryman harmonys, which I think are great. Probs wouldn't get through tough feathers, but can't fault them apart from that.
8 October 2010 #5 C CrazyMare Well-Known Member Joined 23 December 2005 Messages 11,763 Visit site Listery Liberty's - mine have done thick feathers
9 October 2010 #6 Spinal Tap Well-Known Member Joined 7 September 2010 Messages 323 Location UK Visit site Moser Avalons - not great for a coarse furred cob, fine for a fluffy TB/ID x