The Sullivan's Horse Hair Show Pig Brush is a very soft brush, ideal for white pigs with more sensitive hides. Handle color may vary. Handle slides easily into pocket for show day use.
Now in a smaller version for use on the legs of goats and lambs, this brush is designed for use with a drill for rotation that trains and stimulates leg wool and hair growth when used as part of your daily care routine.
Brings hair to a high, lustrous finish. Soft bristles are trimmed to 1 3/4". Designed for meticulous grooming. One of the finest brushes on the market. Block features side grip hand grooves.
Works on show animals, horses, dogs and cats. Easily cleaned by rubbing a rough surface to expose new layers of pores. Its gentle action soothes sensitive skin and can even be used around the eyes.
Padded, easy-grip handle improves your grip when hands are wet or soapy. Ergonomically designed, lightweight yet heavy duty half-moon scraper. Assorted colors.
Teflon creates a baked-on surface to the comb teeth for reduced friction and a “non-stick lubricant” effect that allows the comb to glide through the hair easier, especially with a sticky substance like adhesives.
After currying your horse, simply twist the body of the brush and the teeth retract. This retractable Solo Brush cleans itself!. Great for horses or dogs. This cleans the dead hair right out of the brush.
The Sullivan's Skip Tooth Smart Comb comes with an interchangeable blade that securely snaps in and out of a plastic handle. The Sullivan's Skip Tooth Smart Comb includes one handle plus Sullivan's Skip Tooth blade.
Quickly removes loose hair and dirt. Shed loose hair and dirt from the coat year round without irritating the horse. The metal blade is unique and exclusive to SleekEZ. To clean, simply swipe the metal blade with a soft horse brush to remove dirt build...
Includes a hand loop. This Lettia Plaid Body Brush is made with fun two-toned bristles that are color coordinating to the plaid on the block. Body brushes are great for brushing up dust and dirt from deep down in the coat.