Grooming
Grooming a horse safely and correctly is a very important part of daily horse care. It is a great time to check over the horse for any issues on his skin, back, and girth area and to get an idea of how the horse is feeling that day. You should groom a horse before you take it out for riding or exercising. It helps keep them healthy and looking good.
2. Next, pick the horse's feet. This is one of the most important steps, so do it first so that you don't forget. Stand on the horse's left side next to his left front leg and face towards the horse's tail. Slide your left hand down the back of his leg to the fetlock, which is the last big joint, and squeeze a little. The horse should pick up his hoof and let you hold it. Using the hoof pick in the other hand, pick out any rocks and remove any dirt from the area around the frog and just inside of the shoe line. The frog is the softer, raised triangular area located in the center of the foot. You don't want to scrape or puncture this. You only want to clear the indented area of the sole of the foot. If a horse doesn't pick up his foot right away, you can cluck or say "Up" to encourage the horse to pick up his foot. You can also try leaning a little on the horse's shoulder to shift his weight off of the foot so it is easier to lift up.