a clipped piece of horse hair.
The centre horse hair piece.
Yes, it is okay to reclip your horse if enough hair has grown back, so that you do not clip their hide.
Its called the Twist N' Clip. You can find it at www.buytwistnclip.com.
It is a strand of hair.
The homograph for a piece of hair and to fasten securely is the word "clip." It can refer to both a small metal or plastic object used to secure hair in place, and to fasten or attach something securely by using a clip.
This is called the mane. The hair that dangles between a horse's ears is called the forelock.
A trace clip is a type of horse grooming cut where hair is removed from the underside of the neck, chest, and belly to help the horse stay cool during exercise by reducing sweating. It is a common clip choice for horses in moderate work in colder climates.
A single strand of human hair is called a "strand" or "hair follicle".
horse hair
The part that hangs over the brow is called the forelock. The part that goes down the back from where the forelock parts is the mane.
its not actually on the horse, its kind of like a way of cutting a horses fur, you "clip" their hair, like shaving some-one's head, there are lots of different types of clips which just include clipping the fur off in different places basically, the hunter clip is just one of these.
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