Hoof Cleaning Brush
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Must have hoof brush
This is a must have hoof brush that is a grooming tote essential! Coupled with a hoof pick this tool gets my geldings large hooves clean. Well made wood handle/body and nice stiff bristles, good size too without being cumbersome. Much better than those small brushes on the end of most hoof picks.
November 6, 2012
Very useful brush
This brush is great for getting my horse's hooves thoroughly cleaned. Much more effective than the brush on the end of the hoof pick, and I'm sure it will prove to be more durable, too. Note that this brush isn't going to get out packed in dirt- that's what the hoof pick is for. However, it will brush out all the little bits the hoof pick leaves behind so that thrush medication can get applied all the way into those deep crevices!
October 15, 2012
Excellent Purchase
I ordered this brush to clean the mud off of my horses hooves so I could put the thrush buster on it and it works really well. I really like it!
October 15, 2012
handy tool
this is a handy tool for getting all the mud off the outside and inside of my horse hoof. Great purchase works much better then the brush on the end of a hoof pick. Sturdy but gentle.
September 20, 2012
Way more effecting than the brush on the hoofpick
My horse got thrush for the first time so I went on a shopping spree to get all the tools I needed to keep his feet clean and clear. A fellow boarder suggested a hoof brush. Now why would I need that if there already is one on my hoofpick? Well, I'll tell you now that I've used it that it is way more effective than that little brush! It is the perfect amount of stiffness to remove dirt but not hurt sensitive areas.
September 18, 2012
Not Stiff Enough
This brush is good for cleaning bedding from the hooves, loose dirt, etc. However, the bristles are not very stiff. Anything embedded, even sightly, will not come out. I have a metal hoof pick with no brush, so I bought this for the finer debris. I barely even both to use it and if I do it is to brush off dried mud from the front of the hooves.
August 31, 2012