This is a tool for grooming livestock, horses in particular. This invention is comprised of a broom-head equipped with multiple flexible rake tines along its top edge, the tine heads facing 180 degrees opposite to the bristle ends. The broom-head is fitted with a threaded hole that allows a solid or telescoping handle to be attached. The telescoping handle is similar to handles found on commercially available floor mops. It can be extended or retracted longitudinally, and can be locked in place at any point along its length. The handle can be equipped with one or more grips to provide a comfortable, secure hand-hold for the user. The user selects the desired head (bristles or tines) by rotating the handle 180 degrees.