if u want it for a show u can put a fake tail in. Or you could wash and condition it. After it looks really nice. And after its dry brush it out.
Good nutrition and keeping them clean.... Use a stiff bristled brush not a mane and tail comb. Keep tail in a tail bag or plaited with those material things (name escapes me ATM). Keep mane loosely braided. This stops hair breaking. Obviously you need to regularly take them out and brush etc.
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.
That will depend on many things. Some horses are born with grey hairs in their tails, that's called a 'Skunk tail'. Other horses carry the grey gene which will turn them from a darker color to a light shade of grey over time. For those with the Grey gene it can take as little as a year or up to nearly the horses entire life to turn grey, including their manes and tails.
The tail stick's out about a foot from the horses rump.
Fur and a 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
Palomino horses are golden with a flaxen mane and tail
Some of the distinct features of a Friesian Horse that makes it stand out from other horses is its long thick mane and tail. It is also recognized for its black colored coat.
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.
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!
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The perfect hair growing products are mane and tail shampoo. Your hair will get really thick and long.
Quarter Horses should not have a curly mane. But some individuals have a little natural wave in the mane and sometimes the tail.
The have the tail for the big purpose of swatting away flies. The mane on the other hand is there for looks, and also is good warmth.