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TMEquine
Reg. Sep 2012
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2014-05-08 5:31 PM
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Keeping a mane long
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Posts: 1786
Location: British Columbia
I bought a colt with a beautiful long mane and having owned an appaloosa for the longest time I've become particularly fond of nice manes.
He keeps putting his head through the fence boards and rubbing off the middle portion of his mane. I bought a slinky hoping if I put that on it will protect it until next month when we move to our new house
(the new fencing is chicken wire with a top rail so nowhere for him to rub
). Is there anything to put on the spot that he rubbed to make it grow a little quicker? Will the slinky help reduce rubbing at all?
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ndiehl
Reg. Feb 2011
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2014-05-08 5:39 PM
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RE: Keeping a mane long
Can You Hear Me Now?
Location: When you hit the middle of nowhere .. Keep driving
I have had good success with MTG.
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BarrelRacingChick
Reg. Apr 2012
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2014-05-08 6:19 PM
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RE: Keeping a mane long
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Posts: 364
Location: Texas
My horse did that last summer and I hated it!!.
I use a home made show sheen to help the mane grow.
1/4 cups conditioner
( I use a moisturizing conditioner to help it grow
)
1/4 cup water
1/4 cup baby oil
1 Tbs vinager or ACV
( optional
)
It make the hair grow fairly quickly. :
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