A Appaloosa
This is called the mane. The hair that dangles between a horse's ears is called the forelock.
The tail stick's out about a foot from the horses rump.
I have been around horses for decades and have yet to see a horses tail "break" off. They can be cut, pulled and scraped off. This is from abuse by humans or other horses, but that is only partial amounts of the tail's hair. Perhaps you could help us a little and explain what you mean by break off? If you meant the tail hair itself then that can be caused from several things. The hair could be brittle due to missing nutrients, being dried out by the sun, or even from excessive shampooing of the tail hair. It would be best to consult with your equine veterinarian about what to do for this.
The bow is made from the hair from a horses tail.
well the horses tail has a bone through it (that doesn't mean if you run your hand through the tail you'll fell the bone) and that's how the horse controls it tail but a human doesn't have a bone running through the hair so we can't control of hair.
I'm hearing hair and tail shampoo makes your hair grow even though it's for horses
they don't have a pisifiect name but you can call them whatever you like.
the dock is the tail... the hair is the tail the soild bit its attched to (which is quite short) is the dock.
yes, a horses hair does grow. They have a summer and winter coat, just like a dog. Also, their main and tail grows. A woman once didn't trim her horses tail about 10 years. She kept it in a bun near the rump. The horses tail grew to be about 9 feet. People who show their horses tend to like to keep their horses' main trimmed in a straight line, like a military cut.
Mane 'n' tail shampoo is a shampoo that was made for horses at first. The horses' owners began to use it on their hair as well and noticed great change and saw that it improved THEIR hair as well! Later on the company mane 'n' tail caught on and tweaked the formula a slight bit and made it for both humans and horses! My opinion: I am currently using mane 'n' tail shampoo AND conditioner (the original) and it's only my third use and lets just say my hair couldn't be any better. I LOVE my hair! it's GREAT! but I have heard that in the long run, mane 'n' tail shampoo damages your hair true? I have no clue for me it made my hair soft and silky smooth, and thick and guess what! NO SPLIT ENDS!
unless your trimming their mane or tail or maybe fetlocks, horses need their hair to protect them from sunburn among other things.
Quarter Horses should not have a curly mane. But some individuals have a little natural wave in the mane and sometimes the tail.