Wash Your Horse’s Mane and Tail in Winter
Fun times, not really.
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Fun times, not really.
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Trim Your Horse’s Tail Top Without Clippers Tidying the tail top is an excellent way of grooming for those horse owners who want a tidy picture from behind, but without using clippers or a tail-pulling technique to get there. Using clippers to trim the top of a tail can go sideways fast, but
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What to do About Tail Rubbing Tail rubbing is one of those grooming “things” that has multiple causes – so try and narrow it down before you start addressing the possible causes. Don’t wait too long; the rubbing can get out of hand and cause painful and itchy sores on the tail, not
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Roaching manes can be a practical choice for certain horses, whether for easier grooming, medical reasons, or a neater appearance. There are benefits like improved skin health, tick prevention, and simpler tack use, but also drawbacks such as reduced fly protection and loss of mane for braiding. Understanding the reasons to roach or leave the mane natural helps you decide what works best for your horse.
Lots of ways to do this.
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Make sure it’s not fly season.
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