a quick 'to plait or not to plait' question for showing.

lisa_lou

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looking to show my 2 and a half yr old coloured cob x warmblood this yr in inhand in coloured and youngstock classes, would the judges prefer to see him plaited with plaited tail or pulled tail?
 
I would say plaited defintaly, a pulled tail is correct but if youd prefer not to and its local level then im sure a nicely plaited tail will be fine.
 
definitely plaited and trimmed up for showing. ;)

for smaller shows you can get away with plaiting the tail rather than pulling... and based on my youngster's reaction to having her mane pulled I will not be pulling her tail... :rolleyes: The tail rakes are good, but need to be kept on top of so you don't end up with a bog brush tail...

Good luck and have fun!

x
 
The rakes are great with practice, I had many a compliment when I had plaiteds for my tails :) Once done they are so easy to keep on top of too :)
 
Really interested to read the replies above as I have a nearly 2 year old palomino filly that I hope to show in youngstock & coloured classes. She has a beautiful flowing long mane and crinkly baby tail, just wondered what the advice would be for me as I currently plan to leave her as natural as possible?
 
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