Building a grooming kit that earns its space
Notes from the counter at The Horse Connection in Bedford, NY.
The core five
A curry comb, a dandy brush, a body brush, a hoof pick and a mane comb cover the vast majority of daily grooming. Everything else is refinement.
Kits that include these five in decent quality are better value than large kits padded with duplicates.
Curry first, always
The curry comb lifts dirt and loose hair to the surface of the coat; the dandy brush then flicks it away. Reversing the order means brushing dirt around rather than out.
It also gives the horse a massage, which is why most horses lean into it.
Hoof picks with brushes
A pick with a stiff brush on the back cleans the sole properly after the debris is out. Picking alone leaves a layer that hides problems like thrush.
Checking feet daily is the single most valuable grooming habit.
Silicone and rubber tools
Rubber and silicone curries are gentler on sensitive horses and much easier to clean than bristle tools. They also survive being dropped in mud.
For horses that object to grooming, switching tool material often solves it.
Keep a separate kit per horse
Sharing brushes spreads skin conditions like ringworm between horses. Where that is not practical, at minimum keep separate kit for any horse with a skin issue.
Colour coded totes make this easy to enforce.
Wash the tools
Brushes full of grease and hair redistribute it. Washing in warm water with a little detergent every few weeks makes grooming visibly more effective.
Dry bristle-down so water does not sit in the wooden backs.
Where this sits in the shop
The Horse Connection groups its stock into 5 categories, so most of what is discussed above lives in one or two of them:
- Fly Masks and Protection — 5 items
- Grooming Kits and Brushes — 9 items
- Hoof Care — 1 items
- Stable and Feed — 2 items
- Wraps and Bandages — 7 items
Browsing by category is usually quicker than searching, because the groups follow how the goods are actually used rather than how a supplier lists them.
The largest group at the moment is Fly Masks and Protection with 5 items, and the smallest is Wraps and Bandages with 7. Those counts move as stock comes in and goes out, so they are worth checking rather than assuming.
From our shelves
A few items currently in stock that relate to this article:
- EQyss Premier Equine Rehydrant Spray – Moisturize Horse's Skin & Coat, Add Shine, Detangle, Repel Dirt & Dust – No Silicone, Non-slip Finish (128 oz)
- Magic Gel Horse Ice Pack with Carry Case – Twin Ice Boots | Cooling Horse Leg Wraps for Hock, Ankle, Knee, Legs, Boots, and Hooves | Horse Tack, Horse Supplies & Horse Gift Ideas for Horse Lovers
- Weaver Equine Horse Grooming Kit, 7-Piece with Tote Bag | Care Set Keeps Coat, Mane & Hooves Tidy with Organized Storage for Home, Stable, Barn & Travel Routines, Black/Beige
- Horse Fly Mask with Ears – Built-in Visor – Breathable, Lightweight Mask – 95% UV Eye Protection – Adjustable Fit for Comfort Horse Medium/Large Size
Across the whole catalogue prices currently run from $9.99 to $78.74, with most of the range clustered around the middle of that span. Stock and prices on the product pages are live, so they are the figures to trust rather than anything quoted in an article.
Ordering, delivery and returns
Free US shipping on orders over $79; a flat $8.95 below that. Orders are picked and packed at the Bedford store on business days, and a tracking number follows by email once the carrier scans the parcel.
If something is not right, there are 30 days from delivery to send it back unused and in its packaging. The full detail is on the Shipping Policy and Returns and Refunds pages, and the FAQ covers the questions that come up most.
How we decide what to stock
The Horse Connection carries equestrian grooming, wraps and stable supplies, and the range is deliberately narrower than a warehouse catalogue. A line earns its place by being asked for repeatedly at the counter in Bedford and by coming back without complaints — not by having the widest margin.
When something stops meeting that bar it comes off the shelf rather than being discounted until it moves. That is why the catalogue on this site changes slowly and why the specification tables on the product pages quote the maker rather than our own marketing.
Quick answers
With ears or without?
Masks with ears give more protection from flies and sun; without ears suits horses that rub or dislike the fit. We stock both, and the listing states which it is.
How much vet wrap should a barn keep?
Most yards keep rolls in more than one width because leg and hoof jobs differ. Several of our lines are sold in multi-roll packs for that reason.
Related reading
Other notes from the same shelf that pick up where this one stops:
- Fly masks: with ears, without ears, and getting the fit right
- Vet wrap and bandaging: what a barn should keep in stock
- Hoof care between farrier visits
Coming to the store
The Horse Connection is at 38 Village Green, Bedford, NY 10506. Opening hours are Mon-Sat 10:00-17:00 | Sun Closed, and it is worth calling ahead on +1 914-234-2047 if you are travelling specifically for one item, because stock on the shop floor and stock listed online are the same pool.
Anything discussed in this article can be looked at in person before buying. If you would rather order online, the same stock ships from this address — nothing is drop-shipped from a third party warehouse, which is why the despatch address on your parcel matches the shop.
Ask us directly
If this has not answered your question, the counter is open Mon-Sat 10:00-17:00 | Sun Closed. Call +1 914-234-2047 or use the contact page — a person reads it, and you will get an answer within a business day.