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View Poll Results: What type of curry comb do you use?
Rubber 27 72.97%
Plastic 3 8.11%
Metal 4 10.81%
None; I don't curry comb my horse 3 8.11%
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Old 01-06-2005, 08:29 AM   #1
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What type of curry comb do you use?

I use a rubber curry comb on my horses. My friend uses a plastic one. I think that it might hurt them. What type do you use?
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Old 01-06-2005, 08:34 AM   #2
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Old 01-06-2005, 08:36 AM   #3
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I use rubber on Scout.. one of those groomas.. he loves it, but for kristay I don't use any curry because she is so thin skinned
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Old 01-06-2005, 09:10 AM   #4
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I use the rubber ones or plastic ones for Cody (because of his thick pony coat)..but for Takaya I use a Jelly Scrubber! (shes a tb)
1.Rubber Curry
2.Plastic curry
3.Jelly Scrubber
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I have a few different kinds in my grooming boxes, I use metal, rubber, the rubber mitt and I have a plastic one too. my horses LOVE the metal curries
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Originally Posted by indiekisses985
My friend uses a plastic one. I think that it might hurt them.
well it really depends on the horse, and their coat/skin. Like I would never even use a rubber curry on my mare because she is so sensitive (TB)..but on my mini/shettie cross he loves a good scratch with ythe plastic or rubber curry! He outs his head up and wiggwes his wittle wips!
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I use plastic on dry mud

I use rubber in the winter to get off all the loose hair and also to give her a massge lol
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Does a jelly scrub work in the same way that the curry does or would a rubber curry be beter for horses who dont mind?
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I have all three and i love them all... I ADORE the jelly one for sweat spots after I ride though
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I've got all three of them!! I really like the jelly one's and the rubber one's work amazing when your horse is covered in mud!!
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