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| Do you think the type of bristles on your brush matter? Cheap brushes the same as expensive? |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | I buy good brushes, yes I think the bristles do matter.. Cheap is cheap and mostley crap.. |
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| Southtxponygirl - 2017-01-10 4:33 PM
I buy good brushes, yes I think the bristles do matter.. Cheap is cheap and mostley crap..
I agree, my horses seem to enjoy their grooming when I am using the natural bristle brushes. |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | GLP - 2017-01-10 4:39 PM Southtxponygirl - 2017-01-10 4:33 PM I buy good brushes, yes I think the bristles do matter.. Cheap is cheap and mostley crap.. I agree, my horses seem to enjoy their grooming when I am using the natural bristle brushes.
I hate those cheap brushes that have those really hard bristles like peices of sharp wood... nasty.. |
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| Southtxponygirl - 2017-01-10 4:45 PM
GLP - 2017-01-10 4:39 PM Southtxponygirl - 2017-01-10 4:33 PM I buy good brushes, yes I think the bristles do matter.. Cheap is cheap and mostley crap.. I agree, my horses seem to enjoy their grooming when I am using the natural bristle brushes.
I hate those cheap brushes that have those really hard bristles like peices of sharp wood... nasty..
Lol, when it has rained and they are covered in that thick, black mud I will use the cheap ones and the looks I get from the horses are not nice ones!  |
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     Location: Northwest | I like the Leistner brushes. They have a lot of different types of brushes and they all use natural fibers. I think they just work better than the cheap ones you get at every tack store. |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | GLP - 2017-01-10 4:56 PM Southtxponygirl - 2017-01-10 4:45 PM GLP - 2017-01-10 4:39 PM Southtxponygirl - 2017-01-10 4:33 PM I buy good brushes, yes I think the bristles do matter.. Cheap is cheap and mostley crap.. I agree, my horses seem to enjoy their grooming when I am using the natural bristle brushes. I hate those cheap brushes that have those really hard bristles like peices of sharp wood... nasty.. Lol, when it has rained and they are covered in that thick, black mud I will use the cheap ones and the looks I get from the horses are not nice ones! 
Well they are good for something then, lol..When I did use those I always stuck a bristle in one of my fingers and drew blood, sure did hurt. And then a few choice words would come flying out of my mouth, lol.. |
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      Location: The best kept secret in TX | I buy good brushes. You get what you pay for. My horses sure do enjoy the better brushes. |
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    Location: Wherever They Send Me | I use my cheap brushes to clean out my water tanks. |
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