no you can always tame the mane to lay on one side by pulling the mane
(to pull a mane you take a small chunck of mane and put a small band around it and pull thethe hair in the bottem of the ban to tighten it and maake it lay down)
Mane and tail shampoo
Yes it does.
It should be broke cause he has no talent musically.
Yes he does, but should it matter, No.
Quarter Horses should not have a curly mane. But some individuals have a little natural wave in the mane and sometimes the tail.
A lion's hair is called a mane. The mane is more prominent in male lions, where it helps to protect the neck during battles with other males.
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.
"Mane" refers to a dosage of medication that is to be taken in the morning. It is derived from the Latin word "mane," which means "in the morning." This term is often used in prescription instructions to specify when a patient should take their medication for optimal effectiveness.
The male lion has a mane.
a mane (a mane is found only on male lions)
The mane traditionally falls on the right side of the horse's neck. This is due to the practice of mounting horses from the left side, and having the mane on the right helps to prevent it from interfering with the rider.
Pour vegetable oil or baby oil onto the burrs, and after a few minutes of soaking, you should be able to separate the mane from the burrs, and then comb using a mane comb to remove the fine pieces of burr.