10-20 min to the max
They put a small plait in the mane of the horse. Usually, they'll get another gypsy to get back later that night to feel the horses to see which have been marked/plaited and they then steal them. If you own a horse and you find a plait in your horses mane, take it out straight away.
That will depend on many things. Some horses are born with grey hairs in their tails, that's called a 'Skunk tail'. Other horses carry the grey gene which will turn them from a darker color to a light shade of grey over time. For those with the Grey gene it can take as little as a year or up to nearly the horses entire life to turn grey, including their manes and tails.
Probably a minimum of about 12 inches. Keep in mind that a braid will take up about 1/3 the length of your hair.
If you are very good at doing braids and know how to do a french braid (either have done one before OR seen a youtube tutorial) it shouldn't take too long. It also depends on your hair length.
about 6 months
2 years
just a PREDICTION;a month or two i braid it grows longer two months or one braid still keeps growin
She simply leaves her braid in, or redoes her braid.
it depends on how long your hair is, mine is medium length and it took a good few hours to get them in, and out !
it depend how long you take. The hair style you want. it all depend. for a regular braid down, it takes about 3-5 hours
Horses are pregnant for 11 months.
Flip up a horses mane with a comb and get the longer strands off one by one, then yank off about 2. If there's more, don't worry. To get the horses mane straight, pull 2 strands once a day so the poor horse won't get sore Answer2: To pull the horses mane you should have a metal pulling comb. Then while holding the long hairs of the mane in your hand backcomb all of the shorter hairs until you only have the longer hairs left. Wrap the longer hairs around the comb and yank downwards quickly to remove them. Do this to the whole mane to get an even look. If the mane is thin but long you may not wish to pull the mane, instead you can use a type of mane trimming cone, a good version of this product is the Solo-Comb. If you keep the mane kept pulled it makes the job much more easy and quick than having to do it all at once.