Halter classes can be a bit intimidating and provide some hefty competition. Of course, most of us know that your horse must have more correct conformation to succeed in halter. But I would like to share some grooming tips that can help your less “correct” horse stand out and hopefully place higher. For the Horse…… Continue reading Grooming Tips to Help You Stand Out in Halter Classes
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On the Cutting Edge: Tips for Better Horse Clipping
Summer is right around the corner! Many equestrians, myself included, are beginning to put their horses back into more consistent work. But when that winter coat doesn’t shed as quickly as you would like, what can you do? That’s where equine body clipping comes in! Clipping was something that intimidated me for many years until…… Continue reading On the Cutting Edge: Tips for Better Horse Clipping
Easy DIY Mane & Tail Detangler (2 Different Ways)
Why DIY You may be wondering, why should I DIY a mane & tail detangler when I could simply just buy one off the shelf? Well, I’m glad you maybe asked! First, many mane & tail detanglers contain ingredients like silicone. Over time, silicone can build up on your horse’s hair, resulting in a dry…… Continue reading Easy DIY Mane & Tail Detangler (2 Different Ways)
9 Products You Need to Upgrade Your Grooming Kit
In my previous post, I listed out a few products and tools that make up a basic but effective grooming kit. To reiterate, all you need is a rubber curry comb, a stiff body brush, a soft body brush, a hair brush for the mane and tail, and a hoof pick. However, there may come…… Continue reading 9 Products You Need to Upgrade Your Grooming Kit