An odd number along the neck and one more for the forelock. Nine or eleven are pretty usual but how many and how you do them depends on the conformation/muscling of the neck.
The old pony, who we used to show at county level had 32! I used to get up at five in the morning! kat_and_toto is right, including the forelock there should be an even number but how many is up to whatever looks right for your horse.
there isnt a real reason i dont think - just tradition
i usually do 9 or 11...it depends on the horses neck conformation though...and the type of mane. if you want a neck to look longer you put in more smaller plaits...if you want it to look shorter - do less plaits xx
I have occasionally wondered why eventers have so many - event horses always seem to have their manes pulled very short and I guess you can't get the hair to stretch far enough for only a few plaits! But it takes sooo looooong! When I did hunters I got frowned at if I did more than 10 and that only took 15 mins
Lol Burnttoast!! I do lots because it means the horse can still stretch without the plaits making the horses neck sore. If you have lots of little tight plaits, they pull less than big tight plaits! I can plait up in about 20-30mins
Actually, I'm going to be plaiting up for the first time in ten years soon - I'm going to time myself, see how out of practice I am... And I think for luck I'll go for 13...
The odd number rule has something to do with the neck looking a little strange, even number of plaits makes the mane/neck look split in half when bent! Seem to remember something about that anyway! I never count them before hunting just get the buggers in as quick as poss! Defo agree with having more smaller plaits for eventing to help with stretching though although I always take them out before XC anyway!
In my horses mane I get 9 and then his forelock. He has quite small plaits as he hasnt got a big mane. Makes a change really as having had two horses with awful manes that was soo hard to plait, Having current horse is a god send
I dont count them though, I just seperate the bit I am doing and the bit next to it and work my way up. I know I have been told I do it rather random but it has always worked and always have the right number of plaits in. And people do ask me to plait up for them so cant be that bad.