underdog
Well-Known Member
That's a toughie - he is lovely in your pics, but it is definitely easier to keep white gypsie cob types looking smart with no mane to keep clean and tidy all the time!
But then if he gets mites in his feather and rubbed mane after winter rugs maybe give it a try (although he has such a lovely mane...!)
Maybe lose the feather and just straighten the mane up a bit?!
I have a very lightweight cob and didn't think he'd suit being hogged, but he rubs his mane off to half way up his neck so i tried it anyways and he looks pretty cool as a wannabe cob!
I still can't bring myself to take his fringe off too tho lol so i get frowned at by proper hogging people lol
But then if he gets mites in his feather and rubbed mane after winter rugs maybe give it a try (although he has such a lovely mane...!)
Maybe lose the feather and just straighten the mane up a bit?!
I have a very lightweight cob and didn't think he'd suit being hogged, but he rubs his mane off to half way up his neck so i tried it anyways and he looks pretty cool as a wannabe cob!
I still can't bring myself to take his fringe off too tho lol so i get frowned at by proper hogging people lol