Mule
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I'm thinking of doing a working hunter class. The thing I've noticed is that the showing horses are 10x as shiny as every other horse. How do you get them so shiny? Of course I have a grey who enjoys mud baths :rolleyes4:
Strapping and hot clothing. Many judges hate the use of show sheen etc.
Keeping a coat in show condition isn't the work of a week. It comes from feeding correctly, clipping at the right time, strapping (the art of banging the horse on the muscly bits - they do actually like it!) good regular bathing and hot clothing to raise any grease. The grooming and polishing until your arms fall off! Yes they are often rugged to keep a light coat - but not always as rug rubs will write the horse off for a whole season.
I have a light waterproof rug that will cover his neck. I can't see myself spending hours on prep but oil, vit & minerals, definitely.
I already have purple shampoo and while it is better than normal shampoo I think the problem is that he's not white grey, he's flea bitten. Even when he's clean his coat doesn't look bright. Is there anything that can be done for his coat colour in particular?
Thank you. That's really helpful.A brown based fleabitten grey will never look as shiny or clean as a grey/ black based grey which can sparkle in the sunshine so you need to make sure everything else is done to the best standard possible to help him stand out, trimming and plaiting correctly to enhance his conformation and condition, daily grooming to bring out the shine rather than just relying on bathing can make a huge difference it doesn't have to take hours just a really good brush over after exercise when the pores are open will bring out a shine, use a body brush and curry comb properly for 5 mins each side and the coat will improve, if you have longer some days then spend time doing him really thoroughly and you will not need to bath him as he will be clean, any stains, the legs and tail will still need washing.
Most of the shine comes from within, good feeding and exercise are the priority.