Dartmoor & Exmoor Pony Grooming
Dartmoor and Exmoor ponies are built to stand outside through a filthy British winter, and the single biggest grooming mistake is treating…
ReadDartmoor and Exmoor ponies are built to stand outside through a filthy British winter, and the single biggest grooming mistake is treating…
ReadPaso Fino grooming comes down to protecting fine, fast-growing hair that tangles and dries out easily, while keeping the flowing mane and…
ReadHighland ponies earn their keep by living outdoors through a proper Scottish winter, and that changes what grooming should actually be for.…
ReadCleveland Bay grooming comes down to one uncompromising job: keeping a single, solid bay coat looking rich and glowing with no white…
ReadA Percheron doesn't need complicated grooming, it needs efficient grooming done properly. You're covering a genuinely enormous horse, often 17 hands or…
ReadThe fastest way to keep a palomino or cremello coat looking rich rather than faded or yellow-tinged is to stop treating it…
ReadShetland and miniature ponies pack a full native double coat, an outsized mane and tail, and a genuine winter moult into a…
ReadA chestnut coat bleaches faster than almost any other colour, turning that rich red-brown to a washed-out orange or straw wherever the…
ReadA Connemara answers to different rules than a horse that lives in and works most days: this is a hardy native pony…
ReadA Haflinger's flaxen mane and tail need washing that lifts grease and stable dust without leaching out the pale colour, plus regular…
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