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Keep the Grasskept Horse Clean
It is important to keep the grasskept horse clean, but you should not remove all the
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Quartering
This is a quick clean up of the rugged stalled horse before work, involving folding back a
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Next Step is to Untie the Horse
The next step is to untie the horse and slip the headcollar back around its neck
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First Tie the Yorse up and Remove its Rags
First tie the yorse up and remove its rags, or if it is cold, simply turn them back over its
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Grooming Kit (d)
Hoof oil: Used on the feet to create a shine
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Grooming Kit (c)
Stable rubber: Similar in appearance to a drying-up cloth, the stable rubber is used
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Grooming Kit (b)
Mane comb: A long tooth comb is used for combing out the mane and tail
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Grooming Kit (a)
Plastic/rubber curry comb: These are very useful for removing mud and dried sweat, for
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Grooming Kit
Body brush: A soft-bristled brush that removes dust and grease from deep down in the
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Keep Your Horse Clean and Healthy
Regular-thorough grooming is necessary to keep your horse clean and healthy
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