Losing the mane can come from many different things. Cushing's Disease causes the horse to become overly hairy. Usually mane loss is due to rubbing the mane out on a fence, tree, etc. Sometimes mane loss is due to another horse or animal eating it. If you are concerned about your horse's health, consult your veterinarian for a diagnosis and treatment.
Sometimes horses can have cushiness deseise, but you should really talk to a vet about that one.....
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.
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
they don't necessarily have a fave hair style but in shows hunters braid their mane and western people band their mane and gaited horses have ribbon in their mane and you can also google different types of braids to do to your horses mane
the mane
yes they do
They have no nerves in their mane. They do in their tail, and forelock. Thatis why we only pull their mane.
It could be a sign of sweet itch? In that case you can get some cream from your nearest equestrian shop.
It is called a buzz mane
Fur and a mane and tail.
they are rough but smooth
Palomino horses are golden with a flaxen mane and tail