Mane Growth.

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My welshie hasnt quite got the best mane.His forlock has never grown it looks like a foals forlock haha.i was wondering if anyone has any tips or tricks to help thicken up and help his mane & tail growth also his feathers.

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Naw! He's a sweetie. Try treating his hairy bits with Megatek diluted 1:4 in water and sprayed on every couple of days. Great hair conditioner and helps it to grow. I swear by it for my highland.
 
My pony had little mane at the top due to sweet itch. I used Supreme mane and tail rebuilder oil and now use Megatek to maintain it

To be honest most oils would do a good job, lots use coconut oil, i personally think its the massaging in to the roots that does the trick more than what product you use
 
I think it's individual with horses. My cobs mane never stops growing but my new forests only gets a few inches long and never any longer
 
im a believer in treating from the inside out :) I think megatek, oils etc are just fab but you need to start with the correct nutrition. Ive noticed a huge difference in coat quality and mane/tail since feeding forage plus balancer + linseed.
 
I swear by pig oil brushed into the roots and then hair - Shy's mane is so long now (3 foot), his tail is amazing, and his feathers are white and long. Patch test first, but it really is good stuff !

He is fed Topspec Lite and veg oil, and I'm sure this is doing the trick too. :)
 
Hes on Hi fi original (with apple) and Dodson and horrell leisure mix with garlic and sunflower oil as well as his respiratory supplement as well as haylege does this sound OK? he is a good doer
 
what would you suggest? i dont want to just target his hair growth i want to keep him in good condition and keep his energy up for exercise ect

well as I said, mine has done very well on forage plus balancer and linseed so my personal recommendation would be to look at the FP website :) The FP balancer will do all you require but be particularly good for skin/coat.
 
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