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Title: Do any of you use a Tick Comb for pony rehab?Wondering how mine got so messed up
Post by: heftysmurf76 on August 11, 2018, 07:26:34 AM
Does anypony else use a tick comb for their ponies? I use one and I’m baffled as to how mine got so messed up. I’m debating getting a new one but will it’s teeth just end up crooked like this one? Am I being too rough with mine? Am I the only one that this has happened to?visitors can't see pics , please register or login
Title: Re: Do any of you use a Tick Comb for pony rehab?Wondering how mine got so messed up
Post by: kamakazee82 on August 11, 2018, 08:01:14 AM
that is wild! i've NEVER seen anything like that and i've used flea/tick combs on my cats (who regularly attack and bite the combs lol) for YEARS! i just use a regular plastic comb for my pony rehabs and replace it every few years if its wearing out ... but usually they get stolen by the bf when he thinks its his lol
Title: Re: Do any of you use a Tick Comb for pony rehab?Wondering how mine got so messed up
Post by: tailrustedtealeaf on August 11, 2018, 08:04:01 AM
I just use a plastic comb as well, and not pony nor human hair has bent the plastic teeth out of shape like the comb here. Maybe it got dropped or caught on something?
Title: Re: Do any of you use a Tick Comb for pony rehab?Wondering how mine got so messed up
Post by: katrine2309 on August 11, 2018, 08:11:48 AM
That happens to me too! I have not used a tick comb, but something similar and also plastic. Pony hair can be messy, and if you have a knotty, frizzy girl- the hair will rain ruin and despair upon your comb :blink:

Title: Re: Do any of you use a Tick Comb for pony rehab?Wondering how mine got so messed up
Post by: heftysmurf76 on August 11, 2018, 08:28:55 AM
that is wild! i've NEVER seen anything like that and i've used flea/tick combs on my cats (who regularly attack and bite the combs lol) for YEARS! i just use a regular plastic comb for my pony rehabs and replace it every few years if its wearing out ... but usually they get stolen by the bf when he thinks its his lol
Gotta admit, I am kindda rough on hair with my literal "man hands", so thats how i THINK it got this bad? but honestly I didn't think I was being that rough! My combs and brushes actually get stolen by my dog! she loves to chew on them for some reason! But she's not the culprit to this mess!
I just use a plastic comb as well, and not pony nor human hair has bent the plastic teeth out of shape like the comb here. Maybe it got dropped or caught on something?
I don't think It got caught on anything but pony hair... I guess I need to pay closer attention when I brush...
That happens to me too! I have not used a tick comb, but something similar and also plastic. Pony hair can be messy, and if you have a knotty, frizzy girl- the hair will rain ruin and despair upon your comb :blink:


Oh thank goodness I'm NOT the only one after all!!!! Thank you for making me feel less alone in my plight! :D
Title: Re: Do any of you use a Tick Comb for pony rehab?Wondering how mine got so messed up
Post by: katrine2309 on August 11, 2018, 08:43:24 AM
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That happens to me too! I have not used a tick comb, but something similar and also plastic. Pony hair can be messy, and if you have a knotty, frizzy girl- the hair will rain ruin and despair upon your comb :blink:


Oh thank goodness I'm NOT the only one after all!!!! Thank you for making me feel less alone in my plight! :D

Your welcome :P I don’t think I am that rough when I brush pony hair either, but maybe we are just that STRONG :lol:
Title: Re: Do any of you use a Tick Comb for pony rehab?Wondering how mine got so messed up
Post by: Sunset on August 11, 2018, 09:09:32 AM
How are you combing the hair? dry, wet, or wet with conditioner?  If you find that you have a hard time working out the knots in the hair (so that your comb gets bent) I'd advise wetting it, put on a liberal amount of conditioner and then combing it out starting from the ends.  That might make the knots easier to get out without putting a lot of strain on your comb.  It also makes the hair nice and soft and shiny after rinsing.

(I use just a plastic doll brush)
Title: Re: Do any of you use a Tick Comb for pony rehab?Wondering how mine got so messed up
Post by: heftysmurf76 on August 11, 2018, 09:18:41 AM
How are you combing the hair? dry, wet, or wet with conditioner?  If you find that you have a hard time working out the knots in the hair (so that your comb gets bent) I'd advise wetting it, put on a liberal amount of conditioner and then combing it out starting from the ends.  That might make the knots easier to get out without putting a lot of strain on your comb.  It also makes the hair nice and soft and shiny after rinsing.

(I use just a plastic doll brush)
I usually comb it out after wetting and conditioning it, I think I need to learn to only use this type of comb for fine tuning, but some knots are so stubborn and I get impatient!
Title: Re: Do any of you use a Tick Comb for pony rehab?Wondering how mine got so messed up
Post by: katrine2309 on August 11, 2018, 10:42:35 AM
How are you combing the hair? dry, wet, or wet with conditioner?  If you find that you have a hard time working out the knots in the hair (so that your comb gets bent) I'd advise wetting it, put on a liberal amount of conditioner and then combing it out starting from the ends.  That might make the knots easier to get out without putting a lot of strain on your comb.  It also makes the hair nice and soft and shiny after rinsing.

(I use just a plastic doll brush)

This is exactly how I do it ;) But some hair is just extremely knotty... :huh: Usually it’s not an issue, but when I’m cleaning and brushing 15+ ponies at the same time my comb tends to break :P
Title: Re: Do any of you use a Tick Comb for pony rehab?Wondering how mine got so messed up
Post by: Baby Sugarberry on August 11, 2018, 01:04:40 PM
Assuming your comb was only used to brush ponies, yes you're being way too rough on the nylon hair.  It's tedious but best to coax out the knots, not yank them out.  Putting a lot of tension on a strand of nylon stretches and deforms the fibre, leading to more frizz.  Ends up making the problem worse instead of better.

Start at the bottom, use lots of conditioner and groom with some conditioner still in, slowly.
Title: Re: Do any of you use a Tick Comb for pony rehab?Wondering how mine got so messed up
Post by: Taffeta on August 11, 2018, 02:26:27 PM
I had a pony with hair so bad and frizzy that it snapped one of my Romance ponies' long handled combs. So I wouldn't be surprised if pony hair could demolish your comb too.

But yeah. Baby Sugarberry is probably right about the nylon.
Title: Re: Do any of you use a Tick Comb for pony rehab?Wondering how mine got so messed up
Post by: katrine2309 on August 11, 2018, 03:07:36 PM
Assuming your comb was only used to brush ponies, yes you're being way too rough on the nylon hair.  It's tedious but best to coax out the knots, not yank them out.  Putting a lot of tension on a strand of nylon stretches and deforms the fibre, leading to more frizz.  Ends up making the problem worse instead of better.

Start at the bottom, use lots of conditioner and groom with some conditioner still in, slowly.

Good point. Taking care of ponies is one of my excersises in training both carefulness and patience. I can do better... :P
Title: Re: Do any of you use a Tick Comb for pony rehab?Wondering how mine got so messed up
Post by: NightGliderSA on August 13, 2018, 02:13:08 AM
Gosh, wow, that's pretty impressive! I just use a normal black plastic comb for my ponies. And no, that hasn't happened yet. But I comb slowly and carefully (starting at the ends, and working my way gradually towards the roots) as I am scared of stretching the hair.
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