fattylumpkin
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Anybody have any idea how I can keep my bay's mane looking black and not like I've given her a bad peroxide streak job? I always trim these bits out out and have done for years, but eventually they grow back in and a few streaks turn a frazzled burnt orange colour. I've read that this can be due to copper deficiency in the diet but I'm doubtful this is the case with mine as the current livery manager has her eating a whole barrage of oils and supplements and mineral pellets, and I've always taken care to match a balancer with each hay analysis. Everything at the roots is black.
Her natural coat colour is some sort of bay, she has a thick dorsal stripe from mane to tail, stripes on her legs and withers, and is a kind of light bay which turns grey looking where she is clipped. Mane and tail are solid black (or would be if I could find out what I'm doing wrong.) I don't use any sprays or conditioners so maybe it's time to start? Or re-check her diet? Blergh!
Her natural coat colour is some sort of bay, she has a thick dorsal stripe from mane to tail, stripes on her legs and withers, and is a kind of light bay which turns grey looking where she is clipped. Mane and tail are solid black (or would be if I could find out what I'm doing wrong.) I don't use any sprays or conditioners so maybe it's time to start? Or re-check her diet? Blergh!