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Dreamingofcans
Reg. Jan 2011
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2017-08-28 1:41 AM
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Tail bags
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What tail bags do y'all use that are durable and don't fall off??
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Nateracer
Reg. Feb 2008
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2017-08-28 7:44 AM
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RE: Tail bags
Miss Laundry Misshap
Posts: 5271
The reason they don't fall off is usually how you tie them. An old tube sock is easy. My preferred tailbag is a three tube tail bag though.
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slacy09
Reg. Nov 2005
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2017-08-28 8:15 AM
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RE: Tail bags
Zeal Queen
Posts: 3826
Location: TEXAS
Happy tails tail bag is what I use and love them!
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hannahbug
Reg. Mar 2017
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2017-08-28 9:00 AM
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RE: Tail bags
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Can you use a tail bag on a pastured horse? It'd be nice if maresy's tail didn't look like a yearlings.
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horsegirl
Reg. Feb 2004
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2017-08-28 10:04 AM
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RE: Tail bags
The One
Posts: 7998
Location: South Georgia
It's more about the prep than the bag itself. Braid tail tightly, fold it up into an oblong ball, electrical tape the ball, put a bag or sock over the ball and tie more than once to secure it.
And a pet peeve of mine is when people bag above the tail bone. A tail bag should not go above the bone, and the feathers should all remain loose.
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slacy09
Reg. Nov 2005
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2017-08-30 3:21 PM
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RE: Tail bags
Zeal Queen
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hannahbug - 2017-08-28 9:00 AM Can you use a tail bag on a pastured horse? It'd be nice if maresy's tail didn't look like a yearlings.
I do it all the time
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luvropin
Reg. Jan 2011
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2017-08-30 4:18 PM
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RE: Tail bags
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Posts: 1100
Location: Southeastern Idaho
If you haven't used a Tail Boot you really need to. They are AWESOME! I live in horse fly central and these dudes stay on in the pasture. Have a great switch so the horse with a short tail finally has something to get those flies! The tail boot itself is neoprene and really hugs the tailbone and tail
(doesn't get too tight
) and the switch is made of colorful twine. I had this on a 2 year old, in the pasture, all summer and she never lost it.
https://www.tailboot.com/
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little_bug
Reg. Oct 2008
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2017-08-30 4:37 PM
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RE: Tail bags
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Posts: 1302
Location: California
I am currently on my third different brand of the summer. The first couple I tried I went through about 10 in a matter of two months. They would catch on the fence and rip the ends off. I just bought BioMane ones that were quite a bit more spendy so we will see! I have trouble keeping tail bags that tie in on horses as the braids inside come undone
(rubber bands, hair ties, tried it all
) and then where the tail bag is looped through no longer is relevant. So if anyone has advice on this please let me know!
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luvropin
Reg. Jan 2011
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2017-08-30 4:40 PM
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RE: Tail bags
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Location: Southeastern Idaho
I had the same issue...the tail bag was harder on my horses tail until I got this tail boot. You make regular braid in the tail and secure it with a rubberband. Fold that braid up and stuff it into the neoprene tail boot. Then thread a long piece of attached velcro through your braid then back to the boot. Close the other tabs and its on. Seriously the best thing I have tried and I have tried a few.
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little_bug
Reg. Oct 2008
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2017-08-30 9:25 PM
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RE: Tail bags
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Location: California
luvropin - 2017-08-30 1:40 PM I had the same issue...the tail bag was harder on my horses tail until I got this tail boot. You make regular braid in the tail and secure it with a rubberband. Fold that braid up and stuff it into the neoprene tail boot. Then thread a long piece of attached velcro through your braid then back to the boot. Close the other tabs and its on. Seriously the best thing I have tried and I have tried a few.
I almost ordered some and if these new bags don't work they are my next purchase. I worked for a reiner that did the same concept except instead of a boot it was vet wrap. It did work great just was expensive on vet wrap. I college rodeo'd with the creator of them and spoke to her about them when they first came out. To be honest I totally forgot about them after that though.
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luvropin
Reg. Jan 2011
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2017-08-31 7:44 AM
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RE: Tail bags
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Posts: 1100
Location: Southeastern Idaho
little_bug - 2017-08-30 8:25 PM
luvropin - 2017-08-30 1:40 PM I had the same issue...the tail bag was harder on my horses tail until I got this tail boot. You make regular braid in the tail and secure it with a rubberband. Fold that braid up and stuff it into the neoprene tail boot. Then thread a long piece of attached velcro through your braid then back to the boot. Close the other tabs and its on. Seriously the best thing I have tried and I have tried a few.
I almost ordered some and if these new bags don't work they are my next purchase. I worked for a reiner that did the same concept except instead of a boot it was vet wrap. It did work great just was expensive on vet wrap. I college rodeo'd with the creator of them and spoke to her about them when they first came out. To be honest I totally forgot about them after that though.
I think you will love them. :
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