6 Brushes You Should NEVER Use on Your Horse's Mane or Tail

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I like my comb finding knots! It gives me the opportunity to put the comb down and finger detangle it and then proceed. No hair is lost or broken.

fallblossom
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Black brush in front of a black shirt makes it hard to see the brush. Watching the video because I have all the same complaints about the other tools you showed, all of which, except the first, are marketed to those with afro hair like mine, not just the paddle brush. They snag, pull, and break hair. In my quest for a detangling tool to use when finger detangling won't cut it, I found this video. I'll check for more of yours to see if I can find one that shows the brush in use. Thanks

Doc_McStuffins
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Could we actually see the brush? Holding it up in front of a dark shirt doesn't give you much of a view ¿¿¿¿

de-janeniles
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Dude, wide toothed combs are actually not ‘weapons’. You don’t go dragging them through a horse’s mane or tail. Who does that? Put some show sheen or leave-in conditioner in the horse’s tail, work from the bottom up, and comb a little at a time, working the snarls out with your hands as you encounter them. Sheesh. Of course, YOUR brushes are perfect. Sure.

canterlevi
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I checked out the website to see what it really looks like. It looks like many commonly use brushes by women. Straight bristle. I honestly can see any difference.

rutontuton
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I only use a boars hair brush for my horses mane. It is designed for natural hair, natural hair is prone to breakage so…people with natural hair use boar hair brushes…no breakage. I also use a very wide tooth comb, exactly like the one you claim is a weapon. I use this very gently while the conditioner is still in the mane. I never have a problem with breakage. The key is to be gentle and start from the bottom. I believe even your brush would cause breakage if it wasn’t used properly.

ginadunn
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Hold the brush against something light in color. Can't see what it looks like against your shirt. Thanks.

bubblywaters
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Well what’s happening if you can’t afford it all and I am useing them brush’s and they are fine ?

coopsbeaver
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The big flat black brush is for your horses coat, it ĺoosens dirt and dander before brushing.

eileenmcnutt
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Is there anyway to use the mane and tail but not have it so crazy long I want the tail to drag on the ground but not the main

bradleyake
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Fascinating info esp for my ref.
Majority of those bombs are actually for human hair then animal/ horsea.
Although I love the fact that horses only care for their manes and tails because of BUGS AND RAIN.
They are cettainly not superficial like our specises and can care not if they have tangles and such lol.
I love prospective. Plus I'm not a fan of anthropomorphism when there are some conversations that are out of place on specific prospective.
But o do know that we ask so much and do so much to horses in which we give them no choice
I can only say that you do what's better for the animal vs. Our subjective behavior and realm

SephirothWaifu
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As a woman who uses a "women brush" every day, I can tell you that those balls at the end of the bristles will never EVER hook on any knots. Especially no knots made with stiff, thick horsehair.
Your argument against any of these brushes sucked balls "it's no good because it's not OUR brush" - any brush or comb will pull out & break hair if you use it recklessly.
Always start from the bottom, work your way up & detangle any knots you encounter by hand. One could use a flea comb that way, your brush ain't special at all 🙄
- After seeing the brush on the website I can confidently say it won't work on any horse with any mane that isn't thin.

lemonlime
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First of all, the first three 'brushes' you threw out were actually combs. Second of all, you don't have hair. Third, the blue pick that you called a weapon is the only thing I would recommend using on the mane and tail, aside from a plastic curry comb or the paddle brush you tossed out.

horseshine
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I use a wet brush pro shine on my horses mane and tail

madelynexum
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NOT true, dude ... PROPER TECHNIQUE & care of a horse's mane & tail is way more important than the comb or brush you're using. When someone is taught the correct way to brush out a mane or tail & proper daily care, any of those tools can be used successfully without harming the mane or tail. Source: 47 years in the horse industry.

IaMoDiNaRy
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Honestly, I don’t think that if a brush looks like a weapon then it’s not good. You could’ve described something about it at least lol.

bautx
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So he’s saying that we have to throw away all of our mane and tail brushes and buy there’s

Olivia-tqer
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Gee, I wonder what it looks like! But not enough to check out the website

misssagacious
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This video was made to make these brushes look bad so you go to his website and buy the ones he has lol. If these were so “bad” they wouldnt be sold in shops or so popular

haych.a
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I can't to see whit your Polo shirts

lesbiagarcia