Horse Shampoo & Conditioner
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To bathe or not to bathe - your horse, that is. There's also the question of whether to use horse shampoo or special mane and tail shampoo, and if so, which kind and how often. If you are showing your horse, you'll probably want her coat to glisten and gleam in the arena, and a thorough cleaning with horse shampoo and mane and tail conditioner will get her ready for competition. Aside from this, bathing your horse is good for their hygiene and can be done about once a month, and not more than weekly. You don't want to do it too often, because you risk stripping away the natural protective oils from the skin. Chewy has a number of quality horse shampoos and products for the mane and tail. We've also got sprays that don't require a bath like spot cleaners, polishes and detanglers for flowing hair and coats that shine. In the realm of horse shampoos, it's all about the results you're looking for. Fiebing horse shampoo and conditioner that removes buildup in the fur and moisturizes the skin with aloe vera. Shapley's offers a HI Shine Horse Shampoo that clarifies, cleans and adds a nice sheen. Follow it up with Shapley's Natural Elegance Horse Conditioner that cuts down on tangles and repairs dry horse hair as it conditions. Got a white horse with a dirty coat? Use Fiebing's Blue Frost Whitening Shampoo and Conditioner to get out the stains and nourish the coat with a mild, aloe-based formula. For spot cleaning, Fiebing's Green Clean is great because it removes stains from urine, manure and wet and dry sweat with a non-irritating solution that doesn't need to be rinsed out. After using a mane and tail shampoo, pick up a detangler so you can brush through your horse's hair with ease. Fiebing's and EQyss both have Detangler and Shine solutions that loosen matted hair and leave it with a brilliant luster. Our hair polish sprays also make the coat look radiant while detangling the hair and softening the fur. If you have a horse with skin conditions like bacterial or fungal infections or itchy skin, your vet might recommend a special horse shampoo. You can alleviate the problem with Mane N Tail or one of our antimicrobial shampoos and spray conditioners or DermAllay's soothing Oatmeal Shampoo. Remember that Chewy has a large selection of horse shampoos, mane and tail conditioners, spot cleaning and shine sprays, and skin-soothing solutions to keep your horse's coat in the best shape possible. Find this and more at Chewy's online pet store where you'll find top quality horse supplies!
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The best horse shampoos and conditioners are those that leave your horse clean, healthy and shiny. Look for moisturizing formulas that soothe skin and enhance the coat's natural sheen. The best horse shampoos and conditioners for lighter horses often contain coat brighteners and color enhancers for a beautiful glow. Horses with skin issues like itching, irritation and infections may benefit from a medicated horse shampoo. Detangling conditioners are often best for the mane and tale, while whole-body finishing conditioner sprays impart softness and a brilliant sheen. The best horse conditioners will have a non-slip finish so you can safely use them in the saddle area, too.
Use horse shampoo and conditioner according to the directions on the label. Bathing horses usually begins with a good brushing, followed by a thorough rinse to dampen the horse's coat. Mix the shampoo with water in a bucket, or apply it directly, and use a sponge to lather up your horse's coat, mane and tail. Start low and work upward and outward, taking care to be gentle with the face, backside and genital areas. Then, promptly and thoroughly rinse your horse's coat and follow up with a conditioner. Many horse conditioners are made to be used primarily on the mane and tale, while others are formulated for use all over. The horse conditioner you are using may be a leave-in or rinse-off formula, so read the directions for proper use.
Horses can sometimes use human shampoo and conditioner, but some experts recommend against it. Although horse and human skin pH levels are similar, it is usually best to use horse shampoo and conditioner to reduce the risk of allergies or irritation. Horse shampoos and conditioners can also be a better choice because many have cosmetic and health benefits tailored specifically for horses. You can find horse shampoos with coat brightening ingredients and medicated options for horses with skin issues. Many horse conditioners are formulated to give horses a brilliant shine for shows and events, too.
The benefits of horse shampoo and conditioner include a cleaner and shinier coat and a more manageable mane and tail. Horse shampoos and conditioners provide a safe and effective way to get your horse clean and looking his best for events and everyday activities. There are also special medicated horse shampoos that help treat fungal and bacterial skin infections and horse conditioner products for detangling the mane and tail.
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