WachyWoo
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<font color="purple"> Hello everyone - I've only just created an account on here purposely for a bit of advice if anyone has any!
I'm hoping to show a couloured gelding I'm going to buy in about a day (yipee!) but I have a slight problem. He hasn't got much mane (although it's quite nice and long even as it is), but he has a huge gap between his withers to about a third the way up his neck where I presume he's pulled it out on something somehow. Going on the "full and fluffy" theory, how can I show him with a missing chunk?!?!
Some people have said trim it all one length and get it to grow back all together, but should I leave the rest as it looks quite good even though there's a bit missing? I don't think the judge would be too impressed this way but I don't really want to take it off! Oh yeah - the class is in two weeks so hair growth encouragements aren't really an option! Help! I know a post similar to this has already been posted but any replies GRATEFULLY appreciated!
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I'm hoping to show a couloured gelding I'm going to buy in about a day (yipee!) but I have a slight problem. He hasn't got much mane (although it's quite nice and long even as it is), but he has a huge gap between his withers to about a third the way up his neck where I presume he's pulled it out on something somehow. Going on the "full and fluffy" theory, how can I show him with a missing chunk?!?!
Some people have said trim it all one length and get it to grow back all together, but should I leave the rest as it looks quite good even though there's a bit missing? I don't think the judge would be too impressed this way but I don't really want to take it off! Oh yeah - the class is in two weeks so hair growth encouragements aren't really an option! Help! I know a post similar to this has already been posted but any replies GRATEFULLY appreciated!