@@beginingssful You definitely want to brush every time before you put the saddle on to make sure there's nothing between the horse and the saddle that would irritate them. Other than that, it's good to groom them every once in awhile to get the dirt off or help them do shed. Most horses like it, it's kind of like a full body massage.
You know this excess winter hair has to be itchy and irritating for the horse. Wonderful to know how nature coordinates animal shedding just when birds need the material to make nests, grow their little families. 💕 💕🐣🐤🐥 🐦
She looks SO MUCH BETTER ❤❤❤
this is soooo satisfying! please make more of these next shedding season!
Yes! Very jealous; I wanna do that 😊
Beautiful. Oh what I wouldn't give to care for a horse of my own
@@kristinesuh4927 never know, maybe some day 💕
@@Dexsunfiresome of us know our times run out…
@@lyndacarter4586 😢
Very nice.
Judging from the dust, looks like she's been rolling in the dirt to remove the hair. Are those grunts of pleasure?
Soon this will be a reality for my horse
☁️POOF☁️☁️🐎
Yep, I'm looking forward to Spring!
How often does a horse need to be brushed? And do they like it?
@@beginingssful You definitely want to brush every time before you put the saddle on to make sure there's nothing between the horse and the saddle that would irritate them. Other than that, it's good to groom them every once in awhile to get the dirt off or help them do shed. Most horses like it, it's kind of like a full body massage.
@@Dexsunfire thank you so much!!!
Try using a carriers rasp on its edge. So much better
I've never heard of one of those?
What area has the most hair
I would say the back and rump
You know this excess winter hair has to be itchy and irritating for the horse.
Wonderful to know how nature coordinates animal shedding just when birds need the material to make nests, grow their little families. 💕
💕🐣🐤🐥 🐦
That is so true! :)