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Training a MANE on a yearling

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miss turbo
Reg. Dec 2007
Posted 2023-02-09 10:33 AM
Subject: Training a MANE on a yearling



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Can anyone give me some tips on how to get all of my colt's mane going to one side?  It is parting down the middle.  A slinky?  Any advise appreciated.   Thanks! 

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Whiteboy
Reg. Jul 2012
Posted 2023-02-09 12:28 PM
Subject: RE: Training a MANE on a yearling


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wash and condition daily with hot water, then brush.   

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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2023-02-09 8:06 PM
Subject: RE: Training a MANE on a yearling



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The way I have trained manes on a young one was put gel (lighty) on the mane and then braid it and put a little more gel on it so it would lay the way I wanted it, if the mane is to short to braid then just putting gel on it and a mane tamer. 

   Here is a couple of the mane tamers.. 

 

                                                   

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Txstables
Reg. Sep 2016
Posted 2023-02-10 8:41 AM
Subject: RE: Training a MANE on a yearling


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I typically braid it and leave it for a week and bbrush and braid again for the entire summer. Ends secured with electrical tape! If it is too short I wait to braid it

In my experience they always start to go one direction eventually 

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GOIN' FAST
Reg. Apr 2011
Posted 2023-02-10 10:57 AM
Subject: RE: Training a MANE on a yearling



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I have started using "Mane Juice" manejuice.com

I have noticed a huge difference in my horses mane and tail.

It smells amazing and can also be used on yourself.

The WILD ways to use Mane Juice

Its multi-purpose properties are one of the things that makes Mane Juice so unique. You can use it in place of your usual shine and detangle products for your horse AND as (in our opinion one of the best) hair mask treatments on the market. But why stop there? Mane Juice also makes an excellent body moisturizer and addition to your regular facial skin care routine. Best of all Mane Juice is made of only 4 all-natural oils. No additives, no ingredients you can’t pronounce.

Directions

Your horse:

Use as you would your usual shine and detangle products. Work through hair and brush and braid as usual. You do not need to wash it out. Enjoy the softest, shiniest mane and tail you’ve ever seen!

Your hair:

Work through dry, unwashed hair from root to ends, focusing on the root. Allow to sit for 30-45 minutes (we recommend a messy bun to keep things tidy). Wash out THOROUGHLY using your regular shampoo. You will not need conditioner. Style as usual and shine baby shine!

Repeat as needed every week to two weeks.

Your skin:

This one is pretty self-explanatory. Use in place of any other moisturizing lotion. Focus on dry areas. (We recommend applying on damp skin after a bath or shower to lock in moisture) or before sun exposure as coconut oil (one of the Mane-see what we did there?) ingredients can act as natural protection from harmful UV rays.

Your face:

“Oil on my face?!” Yes ma’am- you’re going to have to trust us on this one. Start by adding a couple of drops to your current moisturizer or CC cream. Everyone is different so you may have to experiment to get things just right- Some Wild women end up completely replacing their daily cream with Mane Juice, while others prefer to leave it as a healthy addition to their current products.



Edited by GOIN' FAST 2023-02-10 11:03 AM
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