DD265
Well-Known Member
Another thread got me thinking...
I'm in the no camp currently but if I had a plaited-type horse I may feel differently.
My boy is a Welsh Cob (I believe it is against the breed society trimming rules/guidelines although to be fair there does seem to be excessive trimming on welshies!) and he has a whorl approx 3-4 inches behind his poll which causes his mane to separate nicely into forelock/mane just behind where the headpiece sits.
He's retired so very rarely wears a bridle anyway, but when it would be an issue I'd just put a plait (left long) in his mane to separate it which is the traditional turnout for them anyway.
I'm in the no camp currently but if I had a plaited-type horse I may feel differently.
My boy is a Welsh Cob (I believe it is against the breed society trimming rules/guidelines although to be fair there does seem to be excessive trimming on welshies!) and he has a whorl approx 3-4 inches behind his poll which causes his mane to separate nicely into forelock/mane just behind where the headpiece sits.
He's retired so very rarely wears a bridle anyway, but when it would be an issue I'd just put a plait (left long) in his mane to separate it which is the traditional turnout for them anyway.