Connie tail for showing

Tidy/thin the top a bit by pulling or CAREFULLY trimming and shorten the length. It shouldn't look like it has been pulled, but the top should be a little tidier, and of course the tail needs to be immaculately clean- fortunately yours isn't completely white yet so you don't have to spend quite as long washing as you will need to in the future! If you look at some of the pictures in the Google search (Connemara show champions) link below it will give you an idea of how the tail should look:

 
i’d rake the sides very very carefully so it looks natural but not quite that natural haha, and feather the ends rather than cutting it straight across. when i bought diva she had a tail to rival a traditional, dreadlocks to the floor, but i’ve managed to make it look lovely and i’m certainly no expert! i like natives for that reason🤣
 
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I would not touch it and let that top bit grow down so you get a lovely thick tail (extra marks!) as the bottom looks a bit thin. Needs to even out.
 
I have found the best way to thicken the base of a tail is to cut it a bit short, where it is starting to thin and let it all grow down at the same time. Probably not the thing to do at the beginning of the show season :p If it was my tail it would thin out the top lightly with a mane/tail rake. I am useless at pulling

ETA If the top is lighter , the bottom will look thicker
 
To feather the end, I either use a rake, and comb out the end on my knee, or the end of March plait the tail and cut the bottom off so it is not straight when the plait is out, time gives the ends a not cut look.
The top, do not use scissors, and just rake the sides lightly , not so it's bald or over short so it will lie between the cheeks, leave the top hairs, and bandage.
 
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