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Old 06-15-2008, 07:09 PM   #11
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Rubber curry
Soft brush
Hard brush
Hoof pick
Shedding blade
Comb
Shampoo
Conditioner
Saline solution (for wounds)
Cut Heal
A few rags for cleaning the face and teats, etc.
Hose spray attachment for giving baths
Hair bands (for braiding)

Seems as if I'm forgetting something though!
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Old 06-15-2008, 07:11 PM   #12
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Oh my. I have quite a bit in my cabinet. Then I have buckets/totes that I can group things into. Like I have a bucket for bath stuff and a first aid kit. The list below is all the stuff I choose to put in my grooming bucket for the particular day, then the rest stays in the cabinet.

  • Rubber curry
  • Metal curry
  • Plastic curry
  • Slick N Easy
  • Soft bristled, natural hair brush
  • Super soft brush
  • Mega Tek
  • Tiny soft brush
  • Vetrolin Liniment
  • Plastic bristled hard brush
  • Bab Balm
  • Natural bristled hard brush
  • Thick bristled, hard brush
  • 2 small sponges
  • One large sponge
  • Tooth brush like brush
  • Medium hard brush
  • Wide toothed comb
  • Regular hair brush
  • Mane and Tail Conditioner
  • Aloe Vera
  • Witch Hazel
  • Rubbing alcohol
  • Baby powder
  • Two rags
  • Human de-tangler and hair spray by Pantene, Suave, or Herbal Essences
  • Hoof pick with the brush on the other side
  • Regular hoof pick
  • Thrush Remedy
  • Tuff Stuff
  • Hoof polish
  • Cowboy Magic
  • Excalibur
  • That purple stuff for wounds and fungus
  • Pyrhana water-based fly spray
  • Sheepskin glove
  • Curry and glove type thing with little pricks on one side and bristles on the other
  • Grooming glove, which I love
  • Virgin coconut oil
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Old 06-16-2008, 07:25 AM   #13
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well i don't really have a special show kit but i'll say whats in my daily one.
2 hard brushes
2 soft brushes
2 combs
3 hoofpics
1 mane and tail brush
1 shedding blade
2 rubber curry
1 plastic curry
1 jelly scrubber thing
1 massager
1 sponge
1 rag/washcloth
scissors
bit guards-don't know why there in there LOL
braiding bands
vetrap


i'm going out to the barn today so i'll see what i missed!
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Old 06-16-2008, 07:33 AM   #14
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This is just a thread for fun.

What is in your daily grooming kit, the one you use most of the time?
2 rubber curries, 2 soft brushes, 1 medium, 1 stiff, comb, hoof pick, MTG, fly spray, EZ All sprayer and shampoo when sweaty, vaccuum sometimes



What is in your show grooming kit, for when you want your horse to look fancy or special?
(stays in my trailer rolling cart) rubber curry, 2 soft brushes, 1 medium brush, comb, rubber bands, electrical tape(for fake tail), towels, shine-on, Dream Sheen, Fly Spray, Shapleys Black spray, Pepi, Cowboy Magic, Bigeloil, hoof pick, baby wipes, Shampoo, World Champion Conditioner, medicated shampoo, and always have Bute, Banamine, etc with me (w/needles and syringes in case)
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Old 06-16-2008, 07:47 AM   #15
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Pretty much all of the above but I just discovered PALM FIBER brushes and now my palm brush does 90% of the heavy lifting- I LOVE it.
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Old 06-16-2008, 10:58 AM   #16
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well lets see..
I have two jelly grooming mitts (pink & purple : D ), oster large curry, oster soft brush, oster medium brush, oster hoof pick, cheap hoof pick, sweat scape, furazone, allumspray ( just in case ), flyspray, shampoo... fly wipes, ummm sunscreen, and excalibur (hahaha XD )
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Old 06-16-2008, 12:07 PM   #17
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My 'grooming' tub is full of lots of stuff - at least 3 of everything. Hubby doesn't have 'hands' - he has bear paws, my hands are not narrow or wide BUT my fingers are short and G-daughter is only 7 so her hands are just little - so we all need different sized 'stuff'.

Multitude of various brushes,
Curry combs, rubber and metal
Hoof picks
Scissors and thinning shears
Rubber bands (white, black and chestnut)
Bot knife (only 1 of them)
Shedding blades
Sweat scrapers
Mane combs
Pulling combs
Various width braiding combs
Razor knife
Nozzles

Also have tubs with:

Shampoos, conditioners, etc.

Farrier tools

Tools - hammer, pliers, side cutters, screwdrivers, channel locks, needle nose, also have a drill and electric chainsaw (my Mother's Day present last year - gotta love practical Hubby's) but they don't stay in the tool tub but in the cross bed.

Junk tub - nails/screws, baling wire, caribeeners(sp?), electric tape, stuff to patch water leaks, chain, extra locks, etc. - "junk".

I don't have different tubs for going to shows or trail riding, I just grab all my tubs and I'm ready for almost anything. All my meds are on 2 different shelves and I have a tub that is just for them so I fill it as I'm heading out but when not going anywhere - meds are easily grabbed.

Think that covers everything.
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Pretty much all of the above but I just discovered PALM FIBER brushes and now my palm brush does 90% of the heavy lifting- I LOVE it.
Oooo what's a palm fiber brush?
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Old 06-16-2008, 01:14 PM   #19
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A bit of everything... lol Also added to this is a jar of coconut oil and a few other things. I have a separate tote for sprays and such, and another for shampoos and bathing stuff.

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I have 2 grooming buckets - one is for bath and 'wet' things, the other is brushes and 'dry' things.

In the 'wet' bucket - I have Vetrolin Shine, liniment Gel, liniment wash, shampoo/conditioner, sponges, sweat scraper, and Absorbine Hooflex.

In the 'dry' bucket - I have a rubber curry, and Grooma groomer, a shedding blade, a hoof pick (with brush), a face brush, soft brush, medium brush, 'flicker' brush, scissors, comb/brush combo, elastics, and a towel.

Not an outrageous amount of stuff but it gets the job done.
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