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Oster 7 Piece Grooming Kit
Be the envy of your yard with this limited edition, deluxe Oster grooming kit. Contains:
• Rubber massage curry comb
• Stiff body grooming brush
• Face pampering brush
• Mane and tail comb
• Mane and tail brus
• Hoof pick and transport bag
This bag easily holds all of the brushes with space for more items. Has a flap cover that can be safely closed with a clasp that also conseals the main zip into the bag.
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Price: £55.00 |
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Oster 7 Piece Grooming Kit
Complete grooming kit containing the following
• Coarse curry comb
• Stiff grooming brush
• Soft grooming brush
• Mane and Tail brush
• Mane and Tail comb
• Hoof pick
• Storage case
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Price: £55.00 |
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Special Offer Oster Lime Green Grooming Kit
LIMITED EDITION. Oster Lime Green Grooming Kit. Complete 7-Piece grooming kit with exclusive one-of-a-kind control touch handles.
Kit comes complete with:
Natural hair finishing brush
• Stiff grooming brush
• Hoof Pick
• Mane & Tail comb
• Coarse Curry Comb
• Mane & Tail Brush
• Storage Case in Lime
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Was £55.00 Now: £39.95 |
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Oster Lilac Grooming Kit
LIMITED EDITION. Oster Lilac 7 piece grooming kit.
Complete grooming kit containing the following:
• Coarse curry comb,
• Stiff grooming brush,
• Horse hair body brush,
• Mane and tail brush
• Mane and tail comb
• Hoof pick
• Storage bag.
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Price: £55.00 |
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Stiff Grooming Brush
• Densely packed coarse bristles to remove dirt with less effort.
• Market equivalents are known as 'dandy brush'
• To be used on horses that live out, coarse coats to remove mud and dried sweat, not to
be used on clipped or fine coated horses.
• Not to be used on face and sensitive areas.
• Only remove dry dirt otherwise the skin may become sore.
• Should be used in a short flicking stroke to get dirt from the bottom of the coat, may be
used against the growth of hair but generally in the direction of the hair.
• To be used first in a full groom.
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Price: £9.95 |
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Mane and Tail Brush
• Designed for multi-directional brushing for easier use and fewer tangles.
• There is no real competition for this product on the market, the option used by a few
people is a human hair brush.
• The mane and tail should be brushed at the beginning of a full groom.
• Start at the bottom of the tail to undo the worse knots then work up to the dock, rather
than just breaking knots from the top.
• Applying a showshine/mane & tail conditioner spray before brushing can make the tangles easier to remove and cause less damage to the hair.
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Price: £9.75 |
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Face Finishing Brush
• Horsehair bristles.
• Brings out the natural oils on the face and other sensitive areas to create a high sheen
finish.
• Ergonomic design.
• Control touch reduces hand fatigue.
• Ideal for use prior to a competition for show ring results.
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Price: £17.25 |
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Mane and Tail Comb
• Easier combing, fewer tangles in a convenient pocket size.
• Market equivalents are a mixture of plastic and metal mane & tail combs with/without
handles.
• The wide teeth allows tangles to be removed without damaging hair
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Price: £5.25 |
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Fine Curry Comb
• Fine fingers gently clean and massage sensitive areas.
• There is a flat, rubber curry comb on the market, it is available in large & small sizes.
• Anything other than the standard curry is known as a massage pad.
• To be used in a circular motion - disturbs more grease and scurf if used against the
direction of the hair.
• Can be used on any animal but with varying strengths - some horses prefer a gentler approach whilst others find gentle too tickleish.
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Price: £9.75 |
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Hoof Pick
• Durable stainless steel resists rust and bending
• Same name on market but a slight variation in style, the Oster one is very rounded in
comparison to the traditional style.
• Hooves should be picked out at least twice daily, especially before and after exercise to
remove stones etc. to prevent lameness.
• Start the grooming process by picking out the feet.
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Price: £4.75 |
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Stiff Grooming Brush
• Densely packed coarse bristles to remove dirt with less effort.
• Market equivalents are known as 'dandy brush'
• To be used on horses that live out, coarse coats to remove mud and dried sweat, not to
be used on clipped or fine coated horses.
• Not to be used on face and sensitive areas.
• Only remove dry dirt otherwise the skin may become sore.
• Should be used in a short flicking stroke to get dirt from the bottom of the coat, may be
used against the growth of hair but generally in the direction of the hair.
• To be used first in a full groom.
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Price: £9.95 |
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Soft Finishing Brush
• Densely packed soft natural bristles that help to remove grease and dust for a beautiful shine.
• Market equivalents are known as 'body brush'
• Not to be used on horses that live out as it removes grease which forms a natural barrier to wind, rain etc. To be used on stabled horses as part of a full groom to remove dust and grime.
• To be used after the 'dandy' brush and curry comb in the process of a full groom. Can be used on faces and sensitive areas.
• Should be used in long circular strokes in direction of the hair and should be cleaned against a metal curry comb every 3 - 4 brush strokes.
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Price: £13.75 |
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Face Finishing Brush
• Horsehair bristles.
• Brings out the natural oils on the face and other sensitive areas to create a high sheen finish.
• Ergonomic design.
• Control touch reduces hand fatigue.
• Ideal for use prior to a competition for show ring results.
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Price: £17.25 |
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Face Grooming Brush
• Medium bristles for the sensitive areas.
• Useful for removing dirt and grime thoroughly.
• Rounded shape allows ease of handling with easy access to all difficult to reach areas.
• Ergonomic design.
• Control touch reduces hand fatigue.
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Price: £13.95 |
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Medium Grooming Brush
• Lifts fine dirt and hair whilst distributing narural oils.
• Ideal for use after a stiff grooming brush, prior to excercise if the full sheen of the soft finishing brush is not required.
• Ideal for horses living out in winter as it will not strip the coat of all essential oils.
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Price: £13.75 |
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Hair Finishing Brush
• Distributes natural oils while removing dirt.
• Adds a finishing sheen to any coat.
• Made from horse hair bristles.
• Ergonomic design.
• Control touch reduces hand fatigue.
• Ideal for use prior to a competition for show ring results.
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Price: £14.95 |
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Mane & Tail Brush
• Designed for multi-directional brushing for easier use and fewer tangles.
• There is no real competition for this product on the market, the option used by a few people is a human hair brush.
• The mane and tail should be brushed at the beginning of a full groom.
• Start at the bottom of the tail to undo the worse knots then work up to the dock, rather than just breaking knots from the top.
• Applying a showshine/mane & tail conditioner spray before brushing can make the tangles easier to remove and cause less damage to the hair.
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Price: £9.75 |
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Mane & Tail Comb
• Easier combing, fewer tangles in a convenient pocket size.
• Market equivalents are a mixture of plastic and metal mane & tail combs with/without handles.
• The wide teeth allows tangles to be removed without damaging hair.
• Keep mane & tail tangle free by combing through every day to remove bedding etc. Really bad knots can be undone with fingers.
• Can be used to separate hair for plaiting.
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Price: £5.25 |
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Fine Curry Comb
• Soft and gentle fingers to massage the face.
• Used in a circular motion to remove and loosen dirt and hair without irritating the skin.
• Designed for comfortable use for groomer and horse.
• Ergonomic design.
• Control touch reduces hand fatigue.
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Price: £9.75 |
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Coarse Curry Comb
• Rubberised grip for better control.
• Coarse curry comb - massage coat and loosen dirt for overall cleaning.
• There is a flat, rubber curry comb on the market, it is available in large & small sizes. Anything other than the standard curry is known as a massage pad.
• Coarse curry is ideal for removing loose coat during moulting
• To be used in a circular motion - disturbs more grease and scurf if used against the direction of the hair.
• Can be used on any animal but with varying strengths - some horses prefer a gentler approach whilst others find gentle too tickleish.
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Price: £9.50
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Sweat Scraper
• Contoured shape comfortably hugs the body, while the soft contact edge effectively sweeps away water and dirt.
• There are different styles of sweat scraper on the market the most common being the half moon shape.
• To remove excess water after bathing or a wash down, to prevent a chill and allow the horse to dry quickly.
• Not to be used on face, care to be taken on sensitive areas, depending on the individual care to be taken with the pressure used.
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Price: £5.75 |
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Hoof Pick
• Durable stainless steel resists rust and bending
• Same name on market but a slight variation in style, the Oster one is very rounded in comparison to the traditional style.
• Hooves should be picked out at least twice daily, especially before and after exercise to remove stones etc. to prevent lameness.
• Start the grooming process by picking out the feet.
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Price: £4.75 |
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