the best brand of color to use when you are wanting to color a horses mane and tail is made by Royal Bloodline Color. This formulated for equine use and is only to be used on their mane and tail.
If your horse is in the pasture most of the time ...about every three months . The outside elements can take a toll on the beauty and shine of the horse's mane and tail ,color and texture. If your horse is a show horse and it is out only when training is being done , you could have this process done every three to six months .
Rocky Mountain Horses can be many colors, but are often a chocolate-brown color with a flaxen (cream) mane and tail.
Palomino horses are golden with a flaxen mane and tail
yes , there is someone who can color your horses mane and tail . I wouldn't suggest that you do this on your own unless you have a " Color me Perfect Mane and Tail Smock ". Royal Bloodline Color is the leading specialist in this field.
Bay (brown body with black mane and tail) is the most common color in horses.
Fur and a mane and tail.
well a black horse with a golden mane and tail (flaxen) Is usually a type of silver dapple color. The color is most seen in Rocky Mountain Horses, but can appear in almost any breed. The silver dapple color can range from nearly beige body with snow white mane and tail to a black color with a flaxen(golden) or silvery mane and tail.
When you are in the horses stable, go to equip button in the column on the left, the icon of a horses mane, then choose your mane
This is called the mane. The hair that dangles between a horse's ears is called the forelock.
They have no nerves in their mane. They do in their tail, and forelock. Thatis why we only pull their mane.
They do not actually eat it. When they chew on the mane or tail, it is because it is their way of grooming.
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Yes. It is possible to have a dark base color and a light mane and tail color for a horse. ADDED 8/7/10 It is possible to have a dark base color and a light mane and tail color for a horse (flaxen gene), but it is NOT possible for a true black horse to have a white mane and tail, or even a brown mane and tail. It can sun bleach a bit, but will darken back up as new hairs grow in. It will never be white, unless coated in snow. The flaxen gene, which is what gives a horse a lighter colored mane and tail, does not affect black pigment, only red.