14 Mar 2008 02:10:56 | Björn T.
Grooming means taking care of the physical maintenance of the
horse. The sight of a well-groomed horse gives immense pleasure
to true horse lovers. The process of grooming also brings the
owner close to the horse, who in turn gets the feeling of being
taken care of. The horse is an incredible creature, and if it
looks good, there’s nothing like it! Naturally, horses have a
tendency to groom themselves. They do it by their tongue, by
scratching, rubbing against trees etc. However, no matter how
well a horse self-grooms itself, we as owners have to take care
of them, and additional grooming is required from our part as
well.
Not only from the beauty point of view, grooming also helps in
detecting any physical injuries, or diseases related to the
skin. Moreover, a dirty horse would be more prone to diseases
and infections than a clean one.
Grooming is not an easy task. It is also time consuming.
Grooming involves a series of things to be done including
cleaning, taking care of the feet, brushing and so on and so
forth.
Before starting to groom your horse, some things need to be
collected. These include brushes, hoovepick, sponge, water
Start grooming the horse by the feet. Whether it is a working
horse, or a racehorse, healthy legs and feet are very important.
Before cleaning the feet, you should be familiar with what a
horse’s feet should look like. Cleaning the hooves is important.
A hoof pick is the answer to this. A hoof pick is used to remove
dirt from the hooves. Clean each and every hoof very carefully
starting from the heel, and gently bringing it to the front, at
the toe. Clean around the triangular frog. After the cleaning
process is over, apply hoof oil to the hooves. Taking care of
the feet also involves checking the condition of the shoe. Do
that on a regular basis.
The coat of the horse is the main ‘to-be-groomed’ part in the
process. To some people, their horse’s shining coat means a
symbol of status and pride. A number of brushes are available
which serve different purposes.
Polishing is very important if you want to make the horse look
good. After cleaning and brushing the horse, polishing is the
job to be done. Use a stable rubber to remove additional dust.
Use horse grooming mitts to remove the leftover unwanted, loose
hair from the body, and then to polish it. Use a wisp to tone
muscles of the horse. Use it on thighs, neck, and any other
muscular area of the horse.
After this is done, use a damp sponge or cotton to clean the
eyes and nose of the horse. Use a separate sponge to clean the
rest of the face. Use water to remove any stains that were not
possible to remove by normal brushing. Water brushes are
available, which do this job very easily. Any stained parts on
the body can be cleaned very easily using these brushes.
Special combs are available for the mane and tail. Use these for
finishing touches to your horse.
The whole process should take around thirty to forty minutes.
Warning: Proper care should be taken prior to starting to groom
a horse. Make sure that the horse is tied up properly. If you do
not know the horse’s behavior, be very careful while cleaning
the facial parts; the horse might react in an unwanted manner,
causing injury to you.
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