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  2. Horse grooming - Wikipedia

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    Proper use and technique helps to ensure the horse remains comfortable during the grooming process, and allows for greater ease in cleaning the animal. Various types of currycombs, made of both hard and soft materials. Currycomb: A tool made of rubber or plastic with short "teeth" on one side that slides onto the hand of the groom. It is ...

  3. Horse leg protection - Wikipedia

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    The bandage starts just below the knee or hock, and ends at the floor, protecting the cannon bone, tendons of the lower leg, fetlock, pastern, coronet, and heels of the horse. Some boot designs extend slightly above the knee and hock, offering protection to the joints in the event the horse bumps those on the sides of the trailer. [1]: 216 [8] [9]

  4. Track surface - Wikipedia

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    The track surface of a horse racing track refers to the material of which the track is made. There are three types of track surfaces used in modern horse racing. [1] These are: Turf, the most common track surface in Europe; Dirt, the most common track surface in the US

  5. Equestrian facility - Wikipedia

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    These can also be known as a loose box (BrE), a stable (BrE), a stall (AmE) or box stall (AmE). Stalls restricting movement – These are known as a stall (BrE) or a tie stall (AmE). The horse is restricted in movement, can normally face only in one direction, and may or may not be able to lie down, depending on width and if or how tightly the ...

  6. A world wonder: $3M Wellington equestrian barn is largest ...

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    Ritter was developing homes and horse barns in Wellington in 2016 when he saw a machine online that was able to print layers of a material similar to concrete with remarkable accuracy. 3D printing ...

  7. Stable - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, stables in Great Britain had a hayloft on the upper floor and a pitching door at the front. Doors and windows were symmetrically arranged. Their interiors were divided into stalls and usually included a large stall for a foaling mare or sick horse. The floors were cobbled (or, later, bricked) and featured drainage channels.