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BODY BRUSHES
- Leather Pure Bristle
- Pure Bristle
- Pure Bristle Coloured
- Pure Goat Hair
- Pure Hair Coloured
- Pure Hair Plaid
- Mexican Tampico Fibre
- Mud Buster
- PVC
DANDY BRUSHES
- Polypropylene
- Polypropylene Duster
- Natural Bassine
- Mexican Whisk
WATER BRUSHES
GROOMING TRAYS
"BEASTIE" BRUSHES
- Duo Coloured
- Tartan
- Large Dandy
- Mini Dandy
- Bucket
"GRIPPEE" BRUSHES
- Body
- Dandy
- Bucket
HOOF PICKS
MANE COMBS
HOOF BRUSHES
FACE BRUSHES
SPONGES

CURRY COMBS
MASSAGERS
STABLE RUBBERS

SWEAT SCRAPERS
BUCKET BRUSHES
SCOOPS
 
Grooming Guide 

 

“Beastie” Brushes

“Beastie” Brushes offer a great variety of colourful patterns, in each carton, no one brush is exactly the same as another. They make a collectable must for the young and not so young horse or pony owner! Made from very hard wearing polypropylene or PVC. Suitable for horses and ponies of all types.

DUO COLOURED "BEASTIE" BODY BRUSHES

Multi coloured, plastic back (173 x 76mm), with woven strap, filled PVC, 27mm trim.
Code: B1644/PK

TARTAN "BEASTIE" BODY BRUSH
Tartan pattern, lacquered wood back (173 x 76mm), with woven strap, filled PVC, 27mm trim.
Code: B1646/PK

LARGE "BEASTIE" DANDY BRUSH
Multi coloured, plastic back, (210 x 65mm), filled with fine flexible polypropylene, 45mm trim.
Code: B1614/PK

MINI "BEASTIE" DANDY BRUSH
Multi coloured, plastic back, (159 x 60mm), filled with fine flexible polypropylene, 40mm trim.
Code: B1613/PK

"BEASTIE" BUCKET BRUSH

Multi coloured, waxed wood back (241mm), filled with polypropylene, 47 - 40mm wedge trim, angled to get into the corners of buckets. Can also be used as a hoof brush.
Code: B1645/PK

When grooming, first tie your horse up and then pick out is feet. Then begin grooming at the poll region on the left side and gradually work back over the whole body. Repeat on the right side. First, use a dandy brush or plastic or rubber curry comb (depending on your horse’s coat type) to remove mud and scurf - use the dandy brush on legs and heals. Then use the body brush and curry comb. Always use a body brush on your horses mane and tail if it is fine or pulled. Finish off your groom by wiping him over with a stable rubber.
On the grass kept horse or pony the dandy brush should be used all over the body instead of the body brush, so as not to lose the natural “weather-proofing” oils from his coat. For stubborn mud patches on the coat you can use a to-and-thro movement, but do not brush too hard on sensitive areas.