there isn't a way but to help it not brake further you could wrap it up but it would always be croced
it may be at weird angle if they broke it and if you feel the tail you will feel a lump or a gap
There are several products you can put on a horse's tail to prevent other horses from chewing on it - Bitter Apple, homemade mixtures with cayenne pepper, etc. However, you should not put anything on irritated or broken (bleeding) skin - it could make it much worse. To heal the tail fibers and the skin, the best thing to do is let the horse heal itself unless there are signs of infection - redness, swelling, discharge, ongoing damage indicating the horse is scratching the area, etc. You will need to separate the chewed horse from the rest of the herd until the skin heals up and the tail fibers are growing back in, then paint a foul-tasting but non-toxic solution on the tail fibers (NOT the skin). This may fix the issue.
The Horse with the Flying Tail happened in 1959.
Excellent education and upper-class horse-riding background, but a broken home.
The tail head is the base of the horse's tail. It is also called the "dock."
The duration of The Horse with the Flying Tail is 2880.0 seconds.
The shape of a fishes tail is decided by its genetic makeup. There is no "treatment" for a bent tail.
The bone in a horse's tail is called the Dock. It goes from the top of the tail, to about mid-tail or shorter.
The Horse with the Flying Tail was created on 1960-12-21.
The Mongolian Wild Horse (Also know as the Przewalski's horse and the Tahki.) has the same kind of tail as a domesticated horse has. There is a full covering of hair from the dock of the tail downwards.
A hamster's tail should not be bent or touching the floor. This could indicate a possible injury, such as a broken or dislocated tail. It is important to take your hamster to a veterinarian experienced with small animals for an examination and appropriate treatment.
no, generally a long straight tail