Following on from dirty/muddy tails thread...

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Is it OK to wash the bottom part of the tail, this time of year? Not too cold? I need to clean Toby's tail (and legs) as they are disgusting and although I can brush out most of the dried mud, the colour of his tail is a very mucky yellow!!!

I was going to wash it tomorrow, as the weather is meant to be nice, cut it shorter and then smoother it in baby oil. Also, if I plait it, does it matter how long the plait is left in for??
 
Is it OK to wash the bottom part of the tail, this time of year? Not too cold? I need to clean Toby's tail (and legs) as they are disgusting and although I can brush out most of the dried mud, the colour of his tail is a very mucky yellow!!!

I was going to wash it tomorrow, as the weather is meant to be nice, cut it shorter and then smoother it in baby oil. Also, if I plait it, does it matter how long the plait is left in for??


I washed my mares last night because she is having a random season and STUNK! left her rug on and made sure she was warm!

Plait is fine i usually plait it for most of the winter, as long as it starts after the dock.
 
I washed my mares last night because she is having a random season and STUNK! left her rug on and made sure she was warm!

Plait is fine i usually plait it for most of the winter, as long as it starts after the dock.

Thank you! I only want to wash from the dock down, and will only plait after the dock!! Thank you xx
 
Unless I use warm water I only ever wash below the dock, if I accidentally get cold water on her dock she buckles at the knees and tucks her bum under. I towel dry the tail the best I can and the plait the bottom half in an attempt to keep it clean.
 
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