Share Your Manes!

Can I steal one of the lovely tidy, and complete thick manes please!

My horse has a real thick mane at the top, then half way down her neck, it stops dead, and all she grows is a few straggly hairs. No idea why- rugs don't rub it, she doesn't rub it. Just there is nothing there! God forbid plaiting up too, they literally are the size of peas if I try!
 
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Bushy and ginger. :p
 
Ah we keep him plaited. Because it's so long he gets straw, hay, mud and all sorts in it. So it's plaited down into about 5 plaits, covered in pig oil to stop it getting itchy, and we re-plait once a week or more if we get time. Unfortunately his last plait by his withers is no longer, he rubbed it off at the end of summer when it got midgy :( but when it's down you can't really notice!

I've got a friesian too - I keep his mane in braids as well, and this seems to keep it under control and minimise breakage. I'd never heard of the pig oil tip - so thank you. Do you liberally cover it in pig oil, or just a wee bit? Is his forelock braided as well?

Sorry for all the questions, but Friesian hair pre occupies me quite a lot these days!
 
I've got a friesian too - I keep his mane in braids as well, and this seems to keep it under control and minimise breakage. I'd never heard of the pig oil tip - so thank you. Do you liberally cover it in pig oil, or just a wee bit? Is his forelock braided as well?

Sorry for all the questions, but Friesian hair pre occupies me quite a lot these days!

I don't know what other people do, but I apply pig oil with a spray bottle to my fell pony's mane. First I put the mane onto the wrong side of the neck and spray oil, then I put the mane back over to the right side and spray. Then leave it for 10 minutes or so, brush gently with a soft brush and plait. I don't plait his forelock, but it is much shorter than his mane so doesn't get tangled.

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Not sure why the pic won't work...
 
I think I am in love!!!

Totally Agree..! This is beautiful :)

The best I can do is Lilly's currently long and scrawny mane, only had her 2 days so it will soon be tidied up..!!:

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Her fringe is causing her eye irritation. I have it plaited & tied up at the moment & her eye has improved greatly..!
Can I have you opinions or chopping it off to above the eye or keeping it plaited & tied up?? Thankyou :)
 
I don't know what other people do, but I apply pig oil with a spray bottle to my fell pony's mane. First I put the mane onto the wrong side of the neck and spray oil, then I put the mane back over to the right side and spray. Then leave it for 10 minutes or so, brush gently with a soft brush and plait. I don't plait his forelock, but it is much shorter than his mane so doesn't get tangled.

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Not sure why the pic won't work...

Thank you - I'm off to buy some Pig oil...
 
Here's my pony's horrendous mane journey. She came with a massive bridle path and the bottom rubbed off. For years I butchered it with scissors...
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or it looked like this....

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fed up with the constant maintence needed to control 'bog brush mane' I tried to grow it really long.
Now looks like this *phew*
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