The answer is slugs.
The number of plaits varies, depending on the size of the mane.
when you clip the mane close to the horses neck it is called a hogged mane, so if you were cutting the mane off, then you would say you were hogging his mane.
The hair on the horses neck is called a mane.
It is called a buzz mane
This is called the mane. The hair that dangles between a horse's ears is called the forelock.
It's called a bridlepath. Or if you mean shaving the mane, it means to 'hogg' the mane.
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.
Its Called A Bridle Path.
Bridlepath ---- Shaving a horse's mane is called roaching (or hogging, in some parts). A Bridlepath is a path along a canal (or similar) intended for use by horses.
It's called a Bridle Path :)
It is called a bridle path.
It's called a Bridle Path