"Do I roll it?" You had me rollin! 🤣🤣🤣 I really appreciate the reviews. Some of those tools looked awkward to hold, and I probably wouldn't have realized that without seeing them in action. Thank you! 💕🐴💕
With the second item I like to cut them into smaller pieces so they last longer. I used them with my rabbits for many years. One of the best grooming tools for Mini Rex rabbits.
I love this review style video! So I splurged and bought a SleekEz, which works well on most of. horse's body, depending on sensitivity of the horse. I try to stand upwind when using shedding tools so I am not covered in hair. The SleekEz gets the oily dirt build up off too. The tool you used with blade is closest to what I have . I saw a video on YT of a man making a diy shedding tool. He took a straight saw blade embedded it in a sanded piece sanded wood. It looked similar to the tool that I purchased.
My old boy has Cushings and I spent a lot on shedding blades But the best one I got recently from an Aldis grocery store here In Wisconsin. It’s for dogs and is a de-shedding rake from Heart to Tail. Was only about 3 bucks. My Sundown would be the best test for de-shedding,,believe me! I really enjoy your videos,, nice to see such good connection you have with your animals!
I use a furminator. It works really well, especially if you blanket and their hair gets matted. Technically it's for dogs but vaguely feel like they might make horse ones too now. It can be a bit sharp for the more sensitive areas, and I don't use it on legs, but overall is what I have found works best.
O my goodness, yesterday I was using a shedding blade to start getting all the horses winter coats out. You should have seen the amount of hair that would come off. I had a pile of hair that was as big as a dog from Each horse!!
I think the first one is the best, because you are giving massage at the same time👍. Second looks like a sponge to wash the dishes.🤣 3 is +/-,😵💫 ,4 is negatif 😰and 5 comes in second place for me.🥰
A grill brick is bigger and less expensive for removing horse hair. Does Tucker have a favorite spot for being scratched so that his lips curl like my horse?
hm. I'm in South Texas (and, yes, my horses were blanketed in below 50's weather) and they are shedding like wooly mammoths!!! What is the secret to having Tucker have so little hair?
So I know you did a video about lunging but a mare that I am working with she kicks up at the whip I’m not hitting her and if I do it’s an accident but she may be in a little pain in her front right knee so I can’t work with her for long but she has a vet appointment tmr she’s currently in a stall till we get her checked but she’s been in a pasture her whole life she’s 10 and I have desensitized her to the wip so any tips
I love your videos thanks for making them!, Also I'm still not sure if that video of you talking about selling tucker was true or not so can you please tell me and if it was true I hope that you two are working it out Tucker is a really good horse.
I'm definitely gonna need one of these for my horse, everytime I use a soft brush or hard brush, she just sheds all over me 😂 I'm like cmonnn girl lmao Not her fault, but it's funny cause I go home with my horse all over me.
@@CarmellaAbel yea some horses do love mud and some don't, my horse loves rolling in our sandy outdoor arena in a puddle so she is always a big sand monster for me to take half an hour to get all the sand off one side.
It’s so that in the winter when we work he doesn’t get sweaty in the cold weather to where he can become chilled. It’s just a way for heat to escape during hard riding sessions!
Um, I think you'd want a tool that's comfortable for your hand too: the hacksaw blade embedded in wood looks like the most efficacious and comfortable grip tool.
"Do I roll it?" You had me rollin! 🤣🤣🤣 I really appreciate the reviews. Some of those tools looked awkward to hold, and I probably wouldn't have realized that without seeing them in action. Thank you! 💕🐴💕
It’s my pleasure!!
I have used a metal curry comb and/or a metal toothed sweat scrapper. They are what has reliably worked for me for many, many years.
The fact that she uses a hoove pick to open the package😂
Yoshi looks so happy and content with his brushes 🙂
Awww, Tucker is so sweet. I've never met him, but I would love to give him a big ol' hug. And Yoshi, too! He's a floofy boy!
With the second item I like to cut them into smaller pieces so they last longer. I used them with my rabbits for many years. One of the best grooming tools for Mini Rex rabbits.
I could tell that pony enjoyed what you were doing
I love this review style video! So I splurged and bought a SleekEz, which works well on most of. horse's body, depending on sensitivity of the horse. I try to stand upwind when using shedding tools so I am not covered in hair. The SleekEz gets the oily dirt build up off too. The tool you used with blade is closest to what I have . I saw a video on YT of a man making a diy shedding tool. He took a straight saw blade embedded it in a sanded piece sanded wood. It looked similar to the tool that I purchased.
My old boy has Cushings and I spent a lot on shedding blades But the best one I got recently from an Aldis grocery store here In Wisconsin. It’s for dogs and is a de-shedding rake from Heart to Tail. Was only about 3 bucks. My Sundown would be the best test for de-shedding,,believe me! I really enjoy your videos,, nice to see such good connection you have with your animals!
I use a furminator. It works really well, especially if you blanket and their hair gets matted. Technically it's for dogs but vaguely feel like they might make horse ones too now. It can be a bit sharp for the more sensitive areas, and I don't use it on legs, but overall is what I have found works best.
Ah The sound of brushing horses. ASMR for Equestrians.
Yup, Tucker looks happy
O my goodness, yesterday I was using a shedding blade to start getting all the horses winter coats out. You should have seen the amount of hair that would come off. I had a pile of hair that was as big as a dog from Each horse!!
The last one is not for your horse, it used to clean your tack, try cleaning your saddle pad and itll do wonders. I definitely recommend it
Can you use the “Slick ‘ n easy” on sensitive spots?
I think the first one is the best, because you are giving massage at the same time👍. Second looks like a sponge to wash the dishes.🤣 3 is +/-,😵💫 ,4 is negatif 😰and 5 comes in second place for me.🥰
Good use of the hoof pick!
I just use a metal curry comb, lol.
I use the slick n easy block all the time to help me get the hair during shedding I love it
A grill brick is bigger and less expensive for removing horse hair. Does Tucker have a favorite spot for being scratched so that his lips curl like my horse?
Love the video! ASMR is great. 😍🎵
Montana in spring is basically a litter winter with 10 degree days so seeing no snow on the ground is weird.
hm. I'm in South Texas (and, yes, my horses were blanketed in below 50's weather) and they are shedding like wooly mammoths!!! What is the secret to having Tucker have so little hair?
The orange one is for getting hair off of fabric or furniture. 😊
Ah, that makes more sense!
LOVE THIS IDEA ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Omg..I think I can do this all day..
R.I.P little Yoshi squish🥺
So I know you did a video about lunging but a mare that I am working with she kicks up at the whip I’m not hitting her and if I do it’s an accident but she may be in a little pain in her front right knee so I can’t work with her for long but she has a vet appointment tmr she’s currently in a stall till we get her checked but she’s been in a pasture her whole life she’s 10 and I have desensitized her to the wip so any tips
The thumbnail is awesome XD
Thank you!
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Hello thanks for your video ❤
Who makes the green brush.
I love your videos thanks for making them!, Also I'm still not sure if that video of you talking about selling tucker was true or not so can you please tell me and if it was true I hope that you two are working it out Tucker is a really good horse.
View the entire video. They have resolved any differences and maintain a solid relationship today.
@@frankpyanoe9420 i watched the whole video before that but I must not have heard it correctly, my brother was being annoying but thank-you
I think the first one worked best
I really liked that one as well!
I'm definitely gonna need one of these for my horse, everytime I use a soft brush or hard brush, she just sheds all over me 😂 I'm like cmonnn girl lmao
Not her fault, but it's funny cause I go home with my horse all over me.
He is always soooo clean 😊 my horses look like mud-monsters these days
He is probably the cleanest horse I’ve ever had honestly, he likes to roll, just not in the mud I guess 🤷♀️
@@CarmellaAbel yea some horses do love mud and some don't, my horse loves rolling in our sandy outdoor arena in a puddle so she is always a big sand monster for me to take half an hour to get all the sand off one side.
I have a strip hair in my grooming kit and I’m obsessed with it.
Not sure how any of these would do on a horse in Canada 😅 much more shedding lol
Is your farm in florida
Why is Tucker’s neck shaved?
I think its just a style of clipping so he doesn't get sweaty on his neck
It’s so that in the winter when we work he doesn’t get sweaty in the cold weather to where he can become chilled. It’s just a way for heat to escape during hard riding sessions!
That block on yoshi is like hella asmr
Too bad you can't ask Tucker and the pony which tool they like the best.
Secondddd happy Friday
Happy Friday to you!!
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Third!!!
Um, I think you'd want a tool that's comfortable for your hand too: the hacksaw blade embedded in wood looks like the most efficacious and comfortable grip tool.