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Do some people cut off horses tails or ears?

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When you cut or shave behind a horses ears what is it called?

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What is it called when you cut the hair behind the horses ears?

That is called the bridlepath.


What is it called when you cut a horses mane right behind its ears?

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What is it called when you cut the mane right behind your horses ears?

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What is it called when you shave off the bit of mane behind the horses ears?

You must be referring to the "bridle path" just behind the horses ears that most rides shave or cut off in order to make room for halters and of course bridles. i hope i helped


What do you call it when you cut hair behind a horses ear?

Cutting the mane behind the horse's ears is called trimming the bridle path.


What is a bow made of?

A bow is made of long horse hair. But dont worry, the horses dont die, they just cut off a few hairs from their tails.


Can you cut the hair in a horses ear?

Hold the horse's ear so it is closed. Then run your electric clippers along their ear to trim. I've used and seen this method is used to make their ears look nice and trim, the cut hair generally will not fall into their ear, it deafens the sound of the clippers (which should be small hand-held) and you leave the small hairs inside the ear alone.


Why don't we say hairs cut?

Getting your hair cut implies that it is more than one strand of hair has been cut. Therefore, hairs cut is not used.


What is a Hair cut behind a horses Ear called?

The area of the horse's mane behind their ears is called the bridle path. It is shaved on horses with thick manes, like Morgan horses to let the bridle or halter lie flat, and to show off the curve of the horse's poll.