Popos
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Do you plait your horses mane and tail in the winter months? We have a new native with LOTS of hair, I'm new to this! Any tips on care throughout the winter would be appreciated
No. Tails get chopped to hock length. Manes pulled short.
This, legs also clipped out or at least short and neat
Which is fine for normal.horses but not natives.
No. Tails get chopped to hock length. Manes pulled short.
This, legs also clipped out or at least short and neat
No. Tails get chopped to hock length. Manes pulled short.
I'm with you! Even natives can be tidied? I feel sorry for horses with excessive hair, unnatural and no fun. Wild ponies never have hair like ones humans look after.
The OP has a native so cannot clip it's legs out, pull the mane or cut the tail short if they want to show it next season, I am going to have a similar issue this winter with a hairy native breed that must retain all his hair for next season.
I will be putting his mane into loose plaits, tail into several plaits and will be using pig oil to help preserve the feathers, all a bit of a faff as I am used to clipping off all superfluous hair, I have never really had a "hairy" native before, Connies, NF the Welsh breeds that I have had can get away with clipping and trimming during the winter as the little they do need will grow back fairly quickly.
I assume the long hair gets pulled out by bushes, or trodden on? Have you seen a wild pony with a full knee length mane or full weight tail that touches the ground?