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              Equine grooming is essential for keeping horses clean, comfortable and well-maintained. At Groomers World, our range of horse grooming supplies includes equine clippers, blades, brushes, hoof picks, shampoos, detanglers and care products for everyday grooming, clipping and coat maintenance.

              Heiniger – XPLORER PRO

              Original price was: £634.99.Current price is: £579.49.

              Heiniger Horse – Blades

              Price range: £42.99 through £71.49
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              Heiniger – XPLORER

              Original price was: £542.49.Current price is: £503.99.

              Heiniger – XPERIENCE 2-SPEED

              Original price was: £434.99.Current price is: £412.99.

              Heiniger – Progress Style Clipper

              Original price was: £358.99.Current price is: £316.49.

              Wahl Horse – Body Brush

              £8.99
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              Wahl KMC+ Cordless Animal Clipper with Wide Blade

              Original price was: £259.99.Current price is: £224.99.

              KM Supera Equine Clipper

              Original price was: £289.99.Current price is: £219.99.
              Horse & Equine Grooming Essentials

              Frequently Asked Questions

              What horse grooming supplies do I need?

              A basic grooming collection usually includes a rubber curry comb, body brush, soft face brush, mane-and-tail brush and hoof pick. Shampoo, detangler and coat-care products can help with washing and maintaining the mane and tail. Horses that are clipped may also need suitable clippers, replacement blades, blade-care spray and clipper oil. The right products will depend on the horse’s coat, sensitivity and normal grooming routine.

              Which equine grooming tools should I use?

              Useful equine grooming tools include curry combs, body brushes, face brushes, mane-and-tail brushes and hoof picks. Each tool has a different purpose: curry combs loosen dirt, body brushes clean the coat, softer brushes are suitable for sensitive areas, and hoof picks remove debris from the hooves. Choose the firmness and size of each tool according to the horse’s coat and sensitivity.

              How do I choose the right equine clippers?

              Choose equine clippers according to the type of clipping required, the thickness of the coat and how frequently they will be used. Consider power, noise, vibration, battery runtime and ease of handling. Cordless clippers offer greater freedom of movement, while heavier-duty models may be better for thick coats or full-body clipping. It is also important to check that compatible blades, batteries and spare parts are available. 

              Which equine shampoo should I choose?

              Choose an equine shampoo according to the horse’s coat, skin sensitivity and the purpose of the wash. An everyday shampoo may suit routine cleaning, while conditioning or detangling products can help manage the mane and tail. Always follow the dilution and rinsing instructions on the product. Persistent itching, broken skin or unexplained irritation should be assessed by a veterinary professional.

              What is the correct order to groom a horse?

              Begin by checking the coat, skin and hooves for any signs of irritation or injury. Use a curry comb to loosen mud and shedding hair, followed by a body brush to remove finer dirt. Use a softer brush around the face, carefully detangle the mane and tail, and finish by cleaning each hoof. Washing and clipping can be carried out separately when needed.

              Does a horse need grooming every day?

              Many horses benefit from a daily check and light groom, especially when they are ridden regularly, stabled or wearing rugs. The amount of grooming required will depend on turnout, workload, coat condition and the season. Daily grooming does not require shampooing or clipping. It may simply involve removing dirt, checking the skin and coat, detangling the mane and tail, and cleaning the hooves.

              How do I choose and care for horse clipper blades?

              Choose horse clipper blades that are compatible with your clipper and provide the cutting length you need. Wider blades can cover larger areas efficiently, while narrower blades offer more control for detailed work. Remove loose hair after use, apply suitable blade-cleaning spray or clipper oil, and follow the manufacturer’s care instructions. Blades that pull, overheat or cut unevenly may need sharpening or replacement.

              Are replacement parts available for equine clippers?

              Replacement batteries, clipper blades and maintenance products are available for selected equine clipper models. Before ordering, check the exact brand, product name and model number to make sure the part is compatible. Using the correct battery, blade and care product helps protect the clipper and maintain reliable performance. Contact Groomers World with the clipper details when compatibility is unclear.

              What horse grooming supplies do I need?

              A basic grooming collection usually includes a rubber curry comb, body brush, soft face brush, mane-and-tail brush and hoof pick. Shampoo, detangler and coat-care products can help with washing and maintaining the mane and tail. Horses that are clipped may also need suitable clippers, replacement blades, blade-care spray and clipper oil. The right products will depend on the horse’s coat, sensitivity and normal grooming routine.

              What is the correct order to groom a horse?

              Begin by checking the coat, skin and hooves for any signs of irritation or injury. Use a curry comb to loosen mud and shedding hair, followed by a body brush to remove finer dirt. Use a softer brush around the face, carefully detangle the mane and tail, and finish by cleaning each hoof. Washing and clipping can be carried out separately when needed.

              Which equine grooming tools should I use?

              Useful equine grooming tools include curry combs, body brushes, face brushes, mane-and-tail brushes and hoof picks. Each tool has a different purpose: curry combs loosen dirt, body brushes clean the coat, softer brushes are suitable for sensitive areas, and hoof picks remove debris from the hooves. Choose the firmness and size of each tool according to the horse’s coat and sensitivity.

              Does a horse need grooming every day?

              Many horses benefit from a daily check and light groom, especially when they are ridden regularly, stabled or wearing rugs. The amount of grooming required will depend on turnout, workload, coat condition and the season. Daily grooming does not require shampooing or clipping. It may simply involve removing dirt, checking the skin and coat, detangling the mane and tail, and cleaning the hooves.

              How do I choose the right equine clippers?

              Choose equine clippers according to the type of clipping required, the thickness of the coat and how frequently they will be used. Consider power, noise, vibration, battery runtime and ease of handling. Cordless clippers offer greater freedom of movement, while heavier-duty models may be better for thick coats or full-body clipping. It is also important to check that compatible blades, batteries and spare parts are available. 

              How do I choose and care for horse clipper blades?

              Choose horse clipper blades that are compatible with your clipper and provide the cutting length you need. Wider blades can cover larger areas efficiently, while narrower blades offer more control for detailed work. Remove loose hair after use, apply suitable blade-cleaning spray or clipper oil, and follow the manufacturer’s care instructions. Blades that pull, overheat or cut unevenly may need sharpening or replacement.

              Which equine shampoo should I choose?

              Choose an equine shampoo according to the horse’s coat, skin sensitivity and the purpose of the wash. An everyday shampoo may suit routine cleaning, while conditioning or detangling products can help manage the mane and tail. Always follow the dilution and rinsing instructions on the product. Persistent itching, broken skin or unexplained irritation should be assessed by a veterinary professional.

              Are replacement parts available for equine clippers?

              Replacement batteries, clipper blades and maintenance products are available for selected equine clipper models. Before ordering, check the exact brand, product name and model number to make sure the part is compatible. Using the correct battery, blade and care product helps protect the clipper and maintain reliable performance. Contact Groomers World with the clipper details when compatibility is unclear.