Things You'll Need
- Hose
- Horse shampoo and conditioner
- Pail
- Sponge
- Curry comb
- Towel
Instructions
Pick an area to bathe your horse where the ground will not get muddy. Grass or gravel will work best. Tie the horse up for her bath.
Choose a shampoo that is specially formulated for horses. Horses have a balance of healthy bacteria that lives on their skin. It is important to use a shampoo that will not kill the bacteria and upset the balance.
Mix the shampoo in a pail of warm water. Follow the dilution directions on the bottle closely.
Use a sponge to wash the horse with soapy area. Wash a small area at a time being sure to keep the soapy area wet until you rise it to avoid leaving soap residue behind.
Work the shampoo into the horse's coat and the dirt out using a curry comb or a grooming mitt.
Rinse the soap out well using clear running water. Be careful to get all of the soap out because residue left behind can dull the coat and irritate the horse's skin.
Towel the horse dry and then walk him around for awhile until he has fully dried.