8/10 - that's pretty amazing! I tried this with Brandy a few days ago, realised I have completely forgotten how to do it and ended up in a tangled, knotty rage trying to extricate myself, watch-strap, cuff-buttons and comb.
I think I would be launched into orbit if I tried to pull his tail....... mind you I would launch anyone into orbit who did it to him too...... he has a lovely tail
10/10 that looks excellent! What a nice tail he has - my horses are liver chesnut and when I pull up bits from the sides at the top they are a lighter colour so don't look very good.
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I think I would be launched into orbit if I tried to pull his tail....... mind you I would launch anyone into orbit who did it to him too...... he has a lovely tail
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Well When I say pull , I cheat
Smart tail rakes are great .
Saves alot of time mind you when it comes to shows .
That is the old Appy, who is sadly no longer with us, it took 20 years to get her tail like that! She was 32 when that picture was taken. The other in my sig is the current Appy, with very subtle spots and quite a good tail amazingly enough. I don't want to tempt fate by pulling or plaiting it as it is so fine I think it will all break off!
looks great far better than my efforts would reveal.
although if i were being nit picky then i would say it goes a bit squiff in the middle and thicker at the ends you need to maintain thickness down the plait xx
Sachak.... do you mean the central plait or the bits that come from the side..... I think I can see what you mean, but not sure how to avoid the central plait getting bigger as you are adding hair to it all the time