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Oster Equine Care Series 7-Piece Grooming Kit, Pink

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Excellent product! Love the girly color!

This was a gift for my daughter. We've bought this brand grooming supplies before, and they make my favorite ones ever. The brushes go through the worst tangles in a horses mane and tail easily. This is my pick to groom even my three shelties. They are also very comfortable in my hand. Daughter...

good price, great items

Oster horse products are great. The price Amazon offered beat the horse shops in my area. Don't try to buy these brushes individually! I did that (locally) for my other daughter last year and paid so much more!!! As usual, Amazon shipping is so fast. Was a great Christmas gift for my 15 yr....

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QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

Mar 20, 2009 | beccaboo:
i want to show my horse?

i have a 9 year old binge gelding. i would like to start showing him in some walk/trot classes. i have had him for almost a year and i have gotten a very information bond going with him. so how...


ok well talk to the proprietor of the barn and if you're doing english:

your horse needs "show worthy" tack
and you need show clothes: Search for coat, jods,...
horsielover5 | Mar 20, 2009


I would start with some learning shows. No attire is needed, you can wear a regular (nice looking) sweater, breeches and high boots. Or half chaps. The tack doesn't have to be perfect...
Louise | Mar 20, 2009


Find a show in your square footage with the classes that you want and go. Have your barn owner work with you on getting your horse ready for the classes that you decide on. Start with a study show...
Greg B | Mar 20, 2009

Mar 20, 2009 | horsielover5:
lots of easy horse questions?

1. How often does a horse necessity new shoes? Trim?
2. How often should the vet come out for non-emergency checkups?
3. How often for teeth floating?
4. How often for...


1) for feet trimming, It definitely depends on what your horse does, but around 6-8 weeks.
2) Twice a year.
3) Once or twice a year.
4) Defianly during jump (your barn usually...
barrelracer_forlife | Mar 20, 2009


These are all based on my horse, they can change-over from horse to horse

1- 8 weeks for shoes, trimmed at the same time
2- Vet comes out yearly, gives shots and checkup at...
pointmissed | Mar 20, 2009


Shoes- about every 6 months
Embroider- about every 4-8 months. usually try to do it whenever your horse gets shod.
Halter- depends on the weight of the horse.
Teeth floated-...
Haley | Mar 20, 2009

Mar 19, 2009 | Stephaniieee =]:
home made saddle oil?

so i scarcely purchased a used crosby saddle tonight.
its about 15 years old and is in pretty good educate.
the only problem is that the leather is stiff as all get out. this thing...


Bar of glycerine soap
Grated into 2 cups of wring
Put in microwave but watch cuz it boils over fast
1 tbsp olive oil
Put it in a container with a tight lid and stick it...
x_matahum_x | Mar 19, 2009


Corn oil or olive oil. Next at intervals you are at the saddle shop, get Neatsfoot oil and soak it with that. I have also used Murphys Oil Soap for cleaning, but oiling is required afterward.
thekosens | Mar 20, 2009

Mar 19, 2009 | Gina:
What is the piece of tack that goes under the horse's tail?

I saw a horse wearing a strap that went down the halfway of its back and looped under its tail. What is this and what does it do?


A croup strap? This is against to the saddle doesn't slip forward. Many times you see them used on ponies, as they are a little harder to saddle fit and are often "rounder" in figure...
Dallas | Mar 19, 2009


It's called a Crupper.

...A hit that passes under the horses tail to the saddle to keep the saddle from sliding too far forward.
Mordivan | Mar 19, 2009


It is caller a crupper. (Distinct "croop-er")

It keeps the saddle from moving forward and sitting on the horse's shoulders.
Greg B | Mar 19, 2009

Mar 19, 2009 | Meg:
I have taken on a 4 yo Mustang. Any suggestions? Need to get her a new halter, small horse or cob sized?

Belongings morning and thanks for reading. I am the proud new owner of a Mustang mare : ) She is a very good filly, but will test me and try to get away with whatever she can. I have only been...

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