Grooming kit must haves

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Just thought this could be a useful thread :)

So, it can't include any of the regular brushes like a dandy brush, metal curry comb, body brush, hoof pick, rubber curry comb, plastic curry comb, sponge.. etc. So just include anything that you feel should be in everyone's grooming kit.

For me it would be Avon's Skin So Soft in the summer months to ward off flies and also keep their coat shiny, and for winter it would be Net-tex Seven Day Mud Away to help stop hippo horses.

Okay, your turn :) xx
 
Sudocrem - great for just about anything, including inside the ears and teats and belly button (flies no like :D).

Baby Oil - again, great for all sorts of things!

Hairbrush - Dizz goes all dopey and relaxed when I do her tail, mane and forlock :)
 
A grooming mitten - cactus cloth on one side, sheepskin on the other
westgate grooming block - great for dead hair removal and stable stains
absorbine showshine and stain remover
for summer - absorbine superpoo
for winter - seven day mud away

Can you tell I have a yard full of greys?:D
 
one of these gel massage brush things. It's brilliant for getting mud off (especially bony or knobly areas), grooming tickly sensitive horses, getting hair out, etc. It's much better than the normal rubber curry combs.
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one of these gel massage brush things. It's brilliant for getting mud off (especially bony or knobly areas), grooming tickly sensitive horses, getting hair out, etc. It's much better than the normal rubber curry combs.
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Wow, never seen one of those before! Anywhere they can be ordered online? My friend's Birthday is coming up and she has a very fussy Welshie! :) xx
 
Martlin - another lover of Absorbine! Me and my friend have dithered about buying Superpoo, we couldn't make up our minds. I loved the fly repellent, but then found Avon's skin so soft as a slightly cheaper alternative! xx
 
I know you said not brushes, but I can only use leather back body brushes, anything else is just too, umm, wooden! Other essentials are a mud buster, tail rake, baby wipes and a pot of derma-gel.
 
really really sharp scissors for trimming ears, feathers, tail, whiskers etc etc.
a big tub of kevin bacon hoof dressing.
and i second babywipes for getting off eye bogeys!
x
 
Another vote for 7 Day Mud Away, its for, especially for my hairy boy in winter! Kevin Bacon's hoof dressing also gets my vote.
I love Carr & Day & Martin's Dreamcoat, best coat shine around IMO and does a great job on mane and tail too.
I always have a roll of kitchen towel in my grooming kit, really useful!
 
A shedding blade!! Great at this time of year to help with moulting. The other evening I filled a bucket full of coat. Tempted to clip but dont want to mess up the summer coat coming through.
 
I'm withMmisinterpreted here!

Those are so good that now my first is almost worn out I have bought 4 more just incase they stop making them!

Brilliant substitute for a shedding blade on my thin skinned arab and tb
 
A GROOMING AXE its a body brush,massage pad sweat sraper and a mud remover
A SHREDDER its great for getting the winter coat out
A KITCHEN SCRUBING BRUSH great for getting mud off the hooves and legs
 
Dandy is the king of all brushes...But as we aren't including brushes. I will go for a human hair brush for mane and tail and hoof moist
 
Shedding blade (used also as a mud scraper, sweat scraper and metal curry comb).

Hibiscrub

Tail rake (for 'pulling' tails)

Good pair of scissors.
 
What a great topic, I've really enjoyed reading through the posts and also noted some additions for my grooming kit !

What is pig oil and sulphur and what is it used for ?? I've never heard of it before and am totally intreagued :o
 
What a great topic, I've really enjoyed reading through the posts and also noted some additions for my grooming kit !

What is pig oil and sulphur and what is it used for ?? I've never heard of it before and am totally intreagued :o

It had quite a few uses, but the one I'm familiar with is with making barrier against mud fever, and helping mud slide off lots of feather. :) xx
 
What a great topic, I've really enjoyed reading through the posts and also noted some additions for my grooming kit !

What is pig oil and sulphur and what is it used for ?? I've never heard of it before and am totally intreagued :o

Basically pig oil, is an oil you can buy to put on the horses legs (and coat) and when the horse goes out in a muddy field the mud never sticks close the skin/hair because of the oil. I use it and with my horse walking about in her straw bed, most of the mud has already come off by the morning, as it just doesn't stick in. Very good stuff (it's made for pigs when they compete to put on their skin to make it look shiny!!)

Pig oil for me.. Baby wipes... That metal loop thing to get mud off...xx
 
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