Every groom knows the ritual: pick up the brush, find the rhythm, and watch the horse settle. Daily Bonding Brushes by Equine Balanced Support were built for exactly that moment, with one quiet upgrade hidden in the bristles. The KBF99 antimicrobial additive is engineered into the fibers themselves rather than sprayed on top, so the protection never washes off and never needs reapplying. The brush that strengthens your connection with your horse is also working to keep that horse healthier with every stroke.

The bristles carry KBF99, a chemical-free additive proven to eliminate 99.99% of harmful bacteria, fungi, and viruses on contact. Because the technology is molded into the synthetic fiber rather than applied as a coating, it keeps performing through wash after wash and season after season. There is no residue, no chemical smell, and nothing to rinse onto your horse's coat, so the same brush you reach for at dawn is still actively reducing pathogens at the end of a long show day.

This is where built-in antimicrobial fibers change the math. Conventional brushes can ferry skin pathogens from one horse to the next, which is why careful barns keep separate kits for every animal. Because Daily Bonding Brushes are actively reducing bacteria, fungi, and viruses such as Strangles, Ringworm, and E. coli right in the bristles, they are designed to be used safely across multiple horses without becoming a shared point of contamination. For boarding barns, lesson programs, and anyone managing more than one horse, that is a real reduction in both risk and clutter.

The KBF99 line is built so every part of the horse gets the right tool: a dandy brush for everyday dirt, a body brush for the final coat-deep finish, a gentle face brush for sensitive areas, a mane and tail brush, a long-bristle brush, plus hoof and bucket brushes for the rest of the barn. Mix and match them into a daily bonding kit that matches your horse and your routine. Every brush in the family shares the same hygienic, chemical-free KBF99 fiber, so the protection is consistent no matter which one is in your hand.
Equine Balanced Support is built on research-backed, species-appropriate care for horses and small animals, and the team personally tests the products it sells. A grooming brush that protects health while it deepens the daily bond fits that mission exactly: proactive wellness folded into a ritual horse owners already love. It is care you were going to give anyway, made cleaner and safer for every horse you touch.
The KBF99 antimicrobial additive is engineered directly into the bristle fiber rather than coated on the surface. That means the protection does not wash off, and the brush keeps reducing harmful bacteria, fungi, and viruses through everyday use.
Yes. Because the antimicrobial technology is active in the bristles, the brushes are designed to be used safely across multiple horses, helping reduce the spread of skin pathogens between animals in the same barn.
KBF99 is proven to eliminate up to 99.99% of harmful bacteria, fungi, and viruses, including organisms associated with Strangles, Ringworm, E. coli, and Mycotoxin.
Yes. The KBF99 protection is chemical-free with no residue, so there is nothing to rinse off and nothing transferred onto your horse's coat during grooming.
The KBF99 range includes a dandy brush, body brush, face brush, mane and tail brush, long-bristle brush, hoof brush, and bucket brush, so you can build a grooming kit tailored to your horse and routine.
Because the additive is built into the fiber rather than applied as a surface coating, the protection is designed to last through repeated washing and ongoing daily use rather than wearing away quickly.
They are made by Equine Balanced Support (EBS), a company focused on research-backed, species-appropriate products for equine and small-animal health.
Grooming is one of the most consistent ways owners connect with their horses. These brushes are made to be part of that daily ritual, turning routine grooming into both a bonding session and a layer of antimicrobial protection.
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