Horse Country Gymkhana IQs

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Grooming Kit - Match the tool with the job
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1) curry comb (rubber)
2) metal curry
3) dandy brush
4) sweat scraper
5) shedding blade
6) mane comb
7) plastic hair brush
8) pulling comb
9) body brush
10) wipe rags
11) clippers
12) hoof pick

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1) curry comb (rubber)
2) metal curry
3) dandy brush
4) sweat scraper
5) shedding blade
6) mane comb
7) plastic hair brush
8) pulling comb
9) body brush
10) wipe rags
11) clippers
12) hoof pick

A) used to tease, then thin out the mane, but never a forelock or tail
B) used first to pry mud, manure, bedding and stones out of the sole and frog
C) used in a circular motion to loosen caked mud and dirt down to the skin, on thick body coat but not the face, lower legs or thin areas
D) used during the show season for a neat appearance and for trace cuts to assist cooling out in cold weather
E) used to clean dirt and coat hair from your brushes, never used on your horse
F) used to clean out bits of straw or shavings, untangle and flatten on the righthand side of the neck
G) used on the body to draw off excess water from a hot horse who has been hosed down and is thoroughly wet
H) used for a finishing polish to bring the coat to a shine
I) stiff brush used in the direction of the hair to remove all the loose mud and dirt and on lower legs, toes
J) used after untangling the tail with your hands, for a final combing out
K) used in short strokes and cleaned often to remove particles, to make your horse shine, including face
L) used to remove long, loose hair in the change of seasons

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