What Your Horse’s Tail Tells You
Whether wispy or luxurious, flowing, braided or banged, a horse’s tail is perhaps his most beautiful and versatile physical feature. Much more than mere ornament or glorified flyswatter, the tail…
Whether wispy or luxurious, flowing, braided or banged, a horse’s tail is perhaps his most beautiful and versatile physical feature. Much more than mere ornament or glorified flyswatter, the tail…
…rein and get the tail to move toward that rein, backward, to the right, to the left, or wherever you want the tail to be. Then you’ll have complete control…
…January 1999 for brushes and combs best suited for manes and tails.) However, if the tail has bad tangles, tackle them first. We suggest first applying a mane-tail conditioner or…
…a lopsided tail carriage is inherited. A number of Arabian horses carry their tails consistently to one side. With these horses, the tail is usually off to one side whether…
…tails, search tail care for mares at HorseandRider.com.) 6. Brush sparingly. Some savvy grooms never even use a brush at all, preferring to de-knot and smooth the tail using their…
…unruly manes and tails. Maintenance Your most regular maintenance routine will be to inspect forelock, mane, and tail for mud balls, burrs, twigs, or other entangled objects that cling to…
…“Point the tail where you don’t want to go,” John calls to your group. “Huh?” says everyone. “Point the tail where we don’t want to go?” Okay, we all know…
It’s difficult enough to keep your horse’s mane and tail clean, but keeping them conditioned and detangled is a task unto itself. However, a strong and shiny mane and tail…
…Tail Bag (optional) Styling Gel Finishing Touches for the Mane and Tail Using a mane or tail conditioner, dampen the mane and tail. Brushing and combing can cause a lot…
…him walk forward and around you for at least 6 to 8 steps before asking the tail to move over. Working on the tail is actually the fastest way to…