chestnut cob
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New horse has a mane that I don't seem to be able to do anything with!
As a best guess, I'd say he's mostly Connemara with a bit of cob in there. His mane is very thick, there's a lot of it and it's very coarse (tail is a bog brush though he doesn't have much feather). If it's pulled short it just sticks right up in the air, which looks quite cool but isn't terribly practical! Pulling it also takes ages because it's so thick. Solo combing won't be any good because that doesn't take any of the weight out. Raking (to thin) mostly ends up with just making it stick up. He isn't the type to look good with a natural/long mane (he isn't a "native" type with loads of feather, he's fairly light and doesn't suit it at all) plus I need it short/thin enough to plait respectably. ATM he needs about 28 plaits and they are all huge.
So how do I thin a coarse, cobby type mane without making it stick right up?! All that seems to happen when I thin is that it get shorter but I can't get any of the weight/thickness out of the middle.
As a best guess, I'd say he's mostly Connemara with a bit of cob in there. His mane is very thick, there's a lot of it and it's very coarse (tail is a bog brush though he doesn't have much feather). If it's pulled short it just sticks right up in the air, which looks quite cool but isn't terribly practical! Pulling it also takes ages because it's so thick. Solo combing won't be any good because that doesn't take any of the weight out. Raking (to thin) mostly ends up with just making it stick up. He isn't the type to look good with a natural/long mane (he isn't a "native" type with loads of feather, he's fairly light and doesn't suit it at all) plus I need it short/thin enough to plait respectably. ATM he needs about 28 plaits and they are all huge.
So how do I thin a coarse, cobby type mane without making it stick right up?! All that seems to happen when I thin is that it get shorter but I can't get any of the weight/thickness out of the middle.