What is your favorite horse brush? - Barnmice Equestrian Social Community2024-03-29T02:00:29Zhttp://www.barnmice.com/forum/topics/what-is-your-favorite-horse-brush?feed=yes&xn_auth=noI have some cherished Stubben…tag:www.barnmice.com,2013-12-01:1773158:Comment:7057402013-12-01T00:28:39.106ZPaula Slaterhttp://www.barnmice.com/profile/PaulaSlater
<p>I have some cherished Stubben brushes - a body brush and a mud brush. I've had them for almost 30 years. The item I love is a plastic brush that has tines that separate. I love that thing. It does not pull. It too is a vintage item. It is about 20 years old. The company still makes the brush. Unfortunately it is made off shore and the plastic is of poor quality. </p>
<p>I have some cherished Stubben brushes - a body brush and a mud brush. I've had them for almost 30 years. The item I love is a plastic brush that has tines that separate. I love that thing. It does not pull. It too is a vintage item. It is about 20 years old. The company still makes the brush. Unfortunately it is made off shore and the plastic is of poor quality. </p> I admit I only use a curry co…tag:www.barnmice.com,2013-09-25:1773158:Comment:6968462013-09-25T23:09:15.144ZMagsNMehttp://www.barnmice.com/profile/ShariCoward
<p>I admit I only use a curry comb and a dandy brush. Even at horse shows, although one day I may break out my soft polish brush. Curry, dandy (cleaning the dandy with the curry as you go), and then, if needed, I use Mac Wipes to take residual dust off (I refresh them with a home made mixture of alcohol, witch hazel and water). </p>
<p>I admit I only use a curry comb and a dandy brush. Even at horse shows, although one day I may break out my soft polish brush. Curry, dandy (cleaning the dandy with the curry as you go), and then, if needed, I use Mac Wipes to take residual dust off (I refresh them with a home made mixture of alcohol, witch hazel and water). </p>