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DanH
> 3 dayI have a horse with sensitive skin who absolutely hates being brushed. Its difficult to curry using a metal bladed brush on any horse. This brush removes all of the discomfort associated with using a metal curry while doing a great job in knocking off dirt/mud and sweat just like a metal curry. I am finding that the brush also seems to soothe and shines the coat, apparently by disseminating natural hair oil. I am using the brush on all of my horses and find that it does a good job. My only critique is that the brush could be a tad larger,... although that might effect the use and ability to work so well if it were too bulky.
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Lauren H.
Greater than one weekTo small for adult hands. I end up currying my horse with my fingertips just as much as the tool. Might be ok for face and legs, where you dont apply pressure. Overall, Im not happy.
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TomlinStar
Greater than one weekit is very cumbersome in the hand, and it doesnt get close down to the skin very well.
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RB Kendrick
Greater than one weekThis messaging brush is great! Comfortable to hold, so brushing longer is easy. And the horses love it! They closed their eyes and sighed as I brushed. This brush can go down legs, faces and all those softer places. Removes dirt. Can be used on manes and tails, too.
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayI don’t write a lot of reviews, but this is amazing. I bought this brush for my German Shepherd/chow rescue dog. He is almost 7 and has never liked to be brushed. Likely because he had to have hip surgery when he was very little. It is a major struggle every year when he blows his coat. I have to wrestle and fight him for every trauma filled moment. Then give him ALL the treats. I pulled this brush out of the box, and he was definitely skeptical (as was I) because we have pretty close to every brush out there. He actually laid down and let me brush him. He still doesn’t lime his back legs done, but WOW!! This brush did great at removing the upper layers of hair and my dog didn’t fight the entire time. Definitely a win win!!
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Kebber
> 3 dayMy horses love this for their faces! It’s just right. Not too hard but does get that old hair out. Easy to clean. Want to use it while bathing but haven’t got around to that yet. Works well on whole body.
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Megan Bednarz
> 3 dayMy horse absolutely loves this curry! As soon as I pull it out of my bag, he starts nodding his head. It’s worth spending a few extra dollars! Does well with shedding as well.
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GAD781
> 3 dayLove how this feels in my hand. Easy to use aND works great. The round ones would rub a blister on my knuckles because of the way one has to hold them. This one is great.
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Lonie Boyle
> 3 dayUse on horses, dogs and cat. All stand still and seems to enjoy the massaging feel of the brush.
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Bridget
> 3 dayThis curry is a bit overly stiff, which would be unpleasant for some horses mine included, and the tines are too long/ sticky. They trap the hair in deep which makes it difficult to clean out. Usual method of tapping to release the built up hair waffle did nothing and eventually needed to gently pull a hoofpick through to release the mat. Never did manage to get it clean without a bucket of water, which is a bit annoying considering this brush is for shedding and getting mud off. Also found it too light in my hand. I like a good heavy brush, and while it has a very wide back, perhaps too large for small hands, it just did not feel great to hold. The old Oster brushes are way more comfortable.