Trimming a horses mane is a personal preference Some disciplines require that the mane be worn in a certain style, rolled, or braided, or banded. In the latter 2 having a short mane makes this much easier to accomplish and manes are usually pulled to a short length. Other breeds are shown with long flowing manes and some have exaggerated bridle paths. Bottom line, if not showing, is it is all a matter of personal choice.
Yes a horse has a mane, located on the top of the neck generally extending from the poll (bump between the horses ears) to the withers (the large amount of muscle connecting the base of the neck to the horses back.
No you can not it would mess up the horse's mane completely. It would look like a tangled, messy mop on your horse's neck. Also it's a bad idea to cut your horse's forelock as well.
No You cut it but you can shave there body
When you clip or shave the section of mane behind the horses ear, it is called the bridle path. It is on www.Howrse.com riding level 2.
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