Performance-level grooming solutions for competition horses.
The HORSEVY Show Ready Grooming system is designed for serious riders, trainers, and barn managers preparing horses for elite competition. From coat polish and whitening sprays to braiding support and final ring-ready finishes, this collection delivers structured, professional-grade presentation support.
Built for high-performance barns in Wellington, Ocala, Jupiter and national show circuits, these products help maintain shine, definition, manageability, and polish under pressure.
Complete Show Ring Preparation System
Our Show Ready structure is organized into six essential grooming categories:
• Coat Polish & Shine — High-gloss sprays and conditioners for maximum brilliance and ring presence.
• Braiding Supplies — Manageability solutions and grooming aids for clean, professional braids.
• Whitening & Brightening — Targeted formulas for enhancing white markings and lighter coats.
• Mane & Tail Care — Detanglers and conditioners to support length, strength, and smooth finish.
• Final Touch Sprays — Finishing sprays to lock in presentation before entering the arena.
• Bath & Coat Prep — Foundational cleansing and conditioning for a show-ready base.
Built for Competitive Circuits
Whether preparing for winter competition season in Wellington or national hunter-jumper circuits, presentation matters. HORSEVY’s Show Ready system supports structured grooming protocols used by performance-focused barns.
Polish. Definition. Precision.
Show Grooming FAQ
What grooming products do I need to prepare a horse for a show?
A complete show grooming routine includes coat polish, whitening or brightening products, braiding aids, mane and tail detanglers, finishing sprays, and proper bath preparation products.
How do professional barns in Wellington prepare horses for competition?
Performance barns typically follow a structured grooming protocol: deep cleansing, conditioning, detangling, coat enhancement, braiding preparation, and final presentation sprays before entering the ring.
How far in advance should I groom a horse before competition?
Most structured show preparation begins 24–48 hours before competition, with final touch products applied shortly before entering the arena.