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How to Bathe Your Horse: Video Series

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Tips on how to bathe, shampoo, condition, rinse, and brush your horse in this free equestrian video.

There are 15 videos in this series:

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  1. Learn all about supplies for bathing and conditioning your horse in this free equestrian video.

    Views: 883
  2. Learn how to curry your horse before bathing and conditioning in this free equestrian video.

    Views: 915
  3. Learn how to use a stiff brush while bathing and conditioning your horse in this free equestrian video.

    Views: 848
  4. Learn how to wet down your horse while bathing and conditioning in this free equestrian video.

    Views: 910
  5. Learn how to shampoo your horse's body while bathing and conditioning in this free equestrian video.

    Views: 1,048
  6. Learn how to shampoo your horse's tail while bathing and conditioning in this free equestrian video.

    Views: 1,008
  7. Learn how to shampoo your horse's head while bathing and conditioning in this free equestrian video.

    Views: 947
  8. Learn how to rinse your horse while bathing and conditioning in this free equestrian video.

    Views: 913
  9. Learn how to rinse your horse while bathing and conditioning in this free equestrian video.

    Views: 823
  10. Learn how to rinse your horse while bathing and conditioning in this free equestrian video.

    Views: 734
  11. Learn how to condition your horse's tail while bathing and conditioning in this free equestrian video.

    Views: 779
  12. Learn how to condition your horse's coat while bathing and conditioning in this free equestrian video.

    Views: 845
  13. Learn how to comb out your horse's tail after bathing and conditioning in this free equestrian video.

    Views: 889
  14. Learn how to use a finishing brush after bathing and conditioning your horse in this free equestrian video.

    Views: 638
  15. Tips on how to bathe your horse safely in this free equestrian video.

    Views: 983
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The horse has been used in warfare as early as 4000 BCE. There is archaeological evidence in the steppes of Eurasia of fortified towns being built to defend against horse-riding bandits and raiders. In 1350 BCE, the Hittite tribe developed a written manual for the successfully breeding and conditioning chariot horses. Thus, since before written history and throughout the recorded development of mankind, horses have been a powerful ally to victorious armies and successful agriculturalists. In Medieval Europe, the heavy armor of mounted knights required a new style of horses, strong like a draft horse but athletic like lighter breeds. The destrier , along with the courser and rouncey, became the type (not breed) of horse that would fetch the highest price among nobles and elite military officers.

In this free instructional video, expert Kelli LaBar will show you all you need to bathe and condition your horse. Kelli gives you a list of supplies, safety tips, and advice throughout. You will learn how to curry and stiff brush the horse, how to shampoo the body, tail, and face, and how to add conditioner. Kelli also teaches you the three steps of rinsing your horse: pre-rinsing, scraping, and final rinsing. You will learn combing and finishing as well.

 
About the Presenter

Kelli LaBar Kelli LaBar is a practicing aesthetician and makeup artist in Wilmington, N.C. She graduated from Miller-Motte Technical College as a certified aesthetician, and she currently works as the store manager and a makeup artist for Ulta Salon, Cosmetics & Fragrance, Inc. in Wilmington, N.C.dkdk

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