Quick dressage related query

IrishCobsRule

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Do many of you guys plait tails for dressage competitions?
I have qualified for our National Winter Finals to be held next month with my heavyweight traditional cob.
Being a traditional chunky he has a huge (and Im not exaggerating when I say HUGE) tail that I sometimes plait but am never sure that it doesnt look a bit sissy on a HWT type. I plait his mane and his feathers are completely trimmed back and he looks smart (well at least to me he does).
So my question is do I plait the tail or not?
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Yes his mane is pulled to plait - loose its like an explosion in a tobacco factory! He is the hairiest and heaviest horse we've ever had - while I dont want to turn him into something he's clearly not - its definately hair off and mane plaited for dressage here as about 1/4 of the judges I've ridden for really dont like what they see (fat hairy cob) - thankfully the other 3/4 see his rhythm, submission and accuracy
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Thanks - Im very proud
If I thought it would float I'd risk it and leave it all on - but its like wire and very very thick - Im not exaggerating when I say that he had the thickest mane Ive ever seen in dreadlocks down both sides of his neck and a tail that dragged along the ground when I bought him. My friends all thought I was mad.
 
On this subject... I am going to compete in some local unaffiliated prelim next weekend and my horse has rubbed the top of his tail and it looks awful! Only plaiting will hide the bald bit at the top. Is this a valid reason to plait? (I hate plaiting and have never plaited his tail for anything!)
 
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