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5 Benefits of Currying Your Horse
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5 Benefits of Currying Your Horse

Samantha Matsuda

#TackTipTuesday - Time to Curry! If there is one brush you are going to spend extra time with, choose a good curry! We love the options from Epona Products, including the soft and flexible Glossy Groomer, or for those who like a tougher scratch, we recommend the Epona Wood Love Curry! Which I have here in the video. Building a strong and healthy bond with your horse goes beyond just riding and grooming. One often-overlooked yet essential grooming technique that contributes significantly to your horse's well-being is currying. This simple and effective practice involves using a curry comb to clean and massage your horse's coat. Let's explore five benefits that make currying an indispensable part of equine care. 5 Benefits of Currying Your Horse: Promotes Circulation ❤️: Currying is not just about removing dirt; it's a dynamic process that stimulates blood flow beneath the skin. The circular motion of the curry comb helps improve circulation, ensuring that essential nutrients reach all parts of your horse's body. Enhanced blood circulation can contribute to overall health, aiding in the prevention of various ailments. Brings up Dead Skin and Improves Coat Health 🐴: Regular currying assists in shedding dead skin cells, dirt, and loose hair from your horse's coat. This not only keeps your horse looking clean and well-groomed but also promotes a healthier coat. By eliminating debris that can lead to skin irritation and infections, currying contributes to a glossy and vibrant appearance. Massages Muscles ❤️: Imagine the joy of a soothing massage after a long day – horses benefit from this too! Currying provides a gentle massage that helps relax your horse's muscles. The circular motion of the curry comb stimulates the underlying muscles, potentially alleviating tension and promoting a sense of relaxation and well-being. Increases the Production of Natural Oils 🐴: Currying encourages the distribution of natural oils produced by your horse's skin. These oils play a crucial role in maintaining a healthy coat by providing moisture and contributing to its natural shine. Regular currying helps ensure that these oils are evenly distributed, preventing dryness and promoting a lustrous and vibrant coat. An Excellent Way to Bond with Your Horse ❤️: Beyond the physical benefits, currying offers a valuable opportunity for bonding between you and your horse. Spending time grooming your horse fosters trust and strengthens the emotional connection between you both. It's a moment of undivided attention, creating a positive association with touch and care. Incorporating currying into your horse care routine not only enhances the physical health of your equine companion but also deepens the emotional connection between you and your horse. By promoting circulation, improving coat health, massaging muscles, boosting natural oils, and providing a bonding opportunity, currying stands as a multifaceted practice that contributes to the overall well-being of your beloved horse. So, grab that curry comb and embark on a journey of health, beauty, and connection with your equine friend. And yes... Pi did fart in my face at the end of the video. 

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