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.
Probably a minimum of about 12 inches. Keep in mind that a braid will take up about 1/3 the length of your hair.
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.
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.
A lion's mane typically takes around 5 years to fully grow.
She simply leaves her braid in, or redoes her braid.
just a PREDICTION;a month or two i braid it grows longer two months or one braid still keeps growin
2 years
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
First wash your horses tail. Then braid their tail but loosly at the top and tight at the bottom. Then run the bottom of the braid through the top of the braid until it is in a ball then take some vet wrap and wrap it around the ball ( If you want your horse to still have a temporary tail to swat at the flys with get some hay string and run it through the ball of the hair). Now it is wraped. Also If you have a tail bag you can wrap their tail with it. Wash the tail. Then braid it ( It doesn't matter if the braid is tight or loose). Then take some vet wrap and wrap just a little bit of the tail say 5 or 6 inches away from the top of the braid. Then put the braid inside the tail bag and tie the tail bag trough the braid.
If you put baby oil in the mane or tail, the knots will come out right away - it also makes it shiny:). If you ever have a problem with cockaburs, baby oil will help take those out, too!