Grooming mitts

Jellymoon

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Which ones do you recommend? For getting mud off sensitive clipped pony, and tricky areas. . I like the look of the horse health ones but there are cheaper ones on amazon, of course.
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I've got those gloves with spikes, they are plastic or rubber, and they are great. I wondered if it was a gimic but my horse loves being groomed when I use them. I started out very gently in case he didn't like it.
 

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Hands on grooming gloves (the black ones with the bobbles on), I use mine on all four of mine and they all find them blissful and sway when I use them. Even my mare who is pretty sensitive loves them.

They’re around £20 Mark I think but I’ve had mine for years and they’re still going really strong.
 

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I had a super sensitive mud monster of a horse that only liked really soft brushes, he would flinch away from dandy brushes or a rubber curry comb. He happily stood whilst I scrubbed him with a cactus cloth though.
 

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Have a look on amazon or ebay. You can get a knock off version of the le mieux gloves for £4. Ive found a metal scouring pad thingy much better than the gloves though, and tolerate even by my drama queen princess pony!
 
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