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Hair be gone!

Hair be gone!

Depending on what type of person you are, shedding season can either be a complete nightmare or the most satisfying time of the year! 

As the daylight hours increase, our horses start to let go of their woolly winter fluff, to be replaced with their super sleek summer coats. As the coats change, our horses will need a lot of extra grooming to help remove the loose hair.

Here are our top picks to help make shedding season as easy as possible for both you and your horses. 

Shedding top picks

    Groomi Tool £22.00


    The Groomi Tool makes grooming super satisfying as the unique blade gently grabs the loose hair and pulls it out the coat. This product can be used on your dogs & cats to!

      Shedding Blade & Sweat Scraper £4.94

      This is a super versitile tool which can be used to help remove dead hair and also excess water after bathing. The flexible blade gives maximum coverage whilst adapting to the contours of the horses body.

        Haas New Generation Curry Comb £5.94

        Made from soft plastic which not only provides you with a comfortable hold, but also provides your horse or pony with a good massaging effect to help loosens stubborn dirt and remove itchy, shedding hair.

          Mark Todd Grooming Gloves £19.98

          Turn your hands into grooming tools with these synthetic gloves. Their durable pimple palms are fantastic for removing dirt and hair while giving your horse a great massage as well.

            Lincoln Pre Clip Shampoo 500ml £9.95

            Not just for clipping! This unique & innovative formulation cleanses & tones the skin & gently removes grease and scurf which can be in excess during shedding season. It contains natural extracts of Witch Hazel & Rose Water and is gentle on the skin.

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