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When it comes to caring for your horse, grooming brushes and brushes are essential tools to ensure your horse has a healthy and beautiful coat. At Unamari, we offer a wide range of grooming brushes and brushes for horses that are designed to meet your horse's needs - whether you have an active riding horse, a competition horse or just want to give your horse the best daily care.
Wide range of grooming brushes and brushes
It's important to choose the right grooming brush for your horse as different brushes are designed to handle different tasks. A soft groomer is perfect for sensitive areas like the head and legs, while a hard groomer can help remove stubborn dirt and loose hair from your horse's coat.
For horses that shed, a horse grooming brush is an indispensable tool as it effectively removes the loose hair that can collect in the coat. If your horse is severely affected by static electricity, a natural fiber grooming brush can be ideal to avoid removing stubborn dirt and create a pleasant experience for both you and your horse.
At Unamari you will find a wide range of great grooming brushes and brushes at low prices that are perfect for daily grooming. Check out our wide range of brushes and grooming brushes for horses right here!
Why groom a horse?
Grooming is an important part of daily horse care and has several health and practical benefits. Here are some of the main reasons to groom your horse:
- Removing dead hair and dirt: Grooming helps remove loose hair, dead skin cells and other debris such as dirt, mud or soil that can accumulate in the horse's coat and mane. This is especially important during moulting, when the horse is shedding and daily grooming helps to remove the old hairs so they don't accumulate and cause irritation.
- Stimulates blood circulation: When you groom a horse, it stimulates blood circulation in the skin. This promotes healthy coat and skin growth and can help keep your horse's coat shiny and healthy. Good blood circulation also supports the overall health and well-being of the horse.
- Promotes a healthy skin environment: Grooming can help remove any build-up of sebum that can clog hair follicles. This ensures that the skin can breathe properly and can prevent skin problems such as sores, irritation or infections. A well-groomed coat can also help reduce the risk of parasites like fleas and ticks.
- Prevents matting and tangled manes and tails: Regular grooming helps keep the mane and tail free from tangles and matting. This makes it easier to groom the horse and avoids tangles, which can be painful for the horse to untangle.
- Improves horse comfort: Grooming can be very pleasant for a horse as it acts as a form of massage. The gentle stroking provides a feeling of relaxation and comfort and can help reduce tension in the muscles. This is especially useful after training or long rides, as it helps to loosen up any muscle tension.
- Strengthens the relationship between rider and horse: Grooming is also a great opportunity to spend time with your horse. It provides an opportunity to build trust and strengthen the bond between rider and horse. Horses are social animals and grooming can be a positive interaction that gives them attention and care.
- Prevents static electricity: During the winter months, static electricity can build up in your horse's coat, especially in dry weather. A good grooming can help reduce the amount of static electricity, making it easier to handle your horse without experiencing the irritating effect of electric shocks.
All in all, grooming is an important and beneficial activity that helps keep your horse's coat healthy, their skin in good condition and provides a great way to build a strong relationship between you and your horse.
How to groom your horse correctly
Grooming is an essential part of caring for your horse and must be done correctly to ensure both you and your horse get the most out of it. Here's a thorough guide with the best steps for proper grooming that not only removes dirt but also gives your horse a comfortable and effective grooming experience.
Step 1: Start with a rubber groomer to loosen dirt and dead hair
First, use a rubber groomer (or a groomer with a soft, rubberized material) which is ideal for loosening loose hair and dirt that is closer to the skin. The rubber groomer also massages the skin, giving your horse a good experience. Use the groomer with light pressure and stroke in long and circular movements. Always start from the top of the neck and work your way down towards the body and legs.
Step 2: Use a hard brush to remove coarse dirt
After loosening the worst dirt with the rubber groomer, it's time to use a hard brush. This brush is perfect for removing dirt and larger particles like mud or soil. Start on the large muscular areas like the neck, shoulders and back. Use the brush with short, powerful strokes to scrape away the dirt.
Step 3: Use a soft brush to polish the coat
After removing the coarsest dirt, use a soft brush to polish the coat and remove the last small particles. The soft brush helps to leave a shiny and healthy coat. Sweep in the direction of the hairs with long strokes, paying extra attention to sensitive areas like around the eyes, ears and legs. The soft brush helps stimulate the hair roots and can also help remove static electricity, which can be annoying, especially during the winter months.
Step 4: Mane and tail care
The mane and tail are often the most vulnerable areas when it comes to tangled hair and dirt. To care for these areas properly, use a tail brush and a mane brush. Start by using your hands to gently loosen any matted hairs. Then use a mane brush to work through the hair in small sections, starting from the tips and slowly working your way up towards the root. This will prevent breakage and help keep the mane healthy and shiny.
For the tail, you can use a tail brush, which is designed to remove any dirt while keeping the hair free of tangles and knots.
Step 5: Finish with hoof cleaner and head brush
To finish grooming, use a hoof cleaner to ensure your horse's hooves are free of stones, mud and other debris that can cause irritation or injury. It's important to clean the hooves regularly to maintain healthy hooves and to avoid infections.
Finish grooming by using a head brush for the sensitive areas around the eyes, ears and mouth. The head brush is gentle and effective for grooming the small areas that are often overlooked.
Always remember to pay attention to your horse's sensitive areas when grooming.
Find different grooming brushes at Unamari
At Unamari we offer a wide range of horse grooming brushes for different purposes and needs. You can find both soft groomers that are gentle on sensitive areas and hard groomers that effectively remove loose hair and dirt. Our hoof cleaner is ideal for cleaning your horse's hoof and keeping it healthy, while head brushes and tail brushes are perfect for grooming the small but important areas like the mane and tail.
Soft grooming brush
A soft grooming brush is ideal for the more sensitive areas of your horse, like the neck and face. This type of groomer helps to polish the coat without feeling uncomfortable for the horse. It's perfect for finishing grooming and ensuring a shiny coat. In addition, a soft groomer also provides a nice massage for the horse.
Hard groomer
The hard groomer is great for removing stubborn dirt and loose hair from the horse's coat. Use it on larger areas of the body where a little more force is needed to loosen dirt and dead skin cells.
Hoof cleaner
A hoof cleaner is a necessary tool to keep your horse's hoof healthy and clean. It helps to remove mud, stones and other debris that may be trapped in the hooves and prevents the horse from getting into trouble as a result of dirty hooves. It is therefore a super important tool in your horse care.
Head brush
A head brush is specially designed for the sensitive areas around the horse's head and neck. This brush is gentle and gentle so you can care for your horse's face and neck without irritating the skin.
Tail brush
A tail brush helps remove dirt and loose hair from your horse's tail, while keeping the long hairs neat and well-groomed. It's perfect for avoiding tangles and matting in the tail.
Buy grooming brushes for every purpose
Whether you need a horse grooming brush that effectively removes dirt or you're looking for a soft brush for sensitive areas, Unamari has a product for every purpose. Our grooming brushes and brushes for horses are designed to ensure you can care for your horse in the best possible way, while protecting both your horse and yourself.
Care and maintenance of your grooming brushes
To get the most out of your grooming brushes and brushes, it's important to keep them clean and well maintained. Clean your grooming brushes regularly by removing hair and dirt after each use. You can also disinfect them with a mild disinfectant to ensure they are free of bacteria and dirt that can harm both horse and equipment. The most important thing is your horse's needs, which are best met when the equipment is ready to be used.
If you're going to a competition or taking your horse on a trip, it can be a great idea to store your grooming brushes and brushes in a grooming bag. We also have plenty of accessories for your grooming so you never have to compromise on your equipment.
Frequently asked questions
Which grooming brushes to get?
The choice of grooming brush depends on your horse's needs. If your horse has a thick coat, you'll need a hard groomer to remove most hair and dirt. For more sensitive areas like the head, neck and legs, a soft groomer is the best choice.
How to disinfect grooming brushes?
To keep your grooming brushes and brushes in good condition and free of bacteria, you can clean them with a brush cleaner or mild disinfectant. Make sure to remove all hair and dirt before disinfecting them.
Do horses like being groomed?
Yes, most horses enjoy being groomed as it stimulates blood circulation and provides a pleasant sensation. Grooming can also serve as a great bonding experience between rider and horse.
Can you use the same grooming brush for multiple horses?
Yes, you can easily use the same brush for multiple horses. Just remember to clean your equipment to give your horse the best care.