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Dreamingofcans
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2018-03-01 2:05 PM
Subject: How to take care of long manes



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She gets a sleazy under her sheet or blanket so the blanket doesn’t rub it off. It gets so tangled. I’m constantly spraying show sheen in it to help keep it detangled. Any other tips and tricks? It’s gotten thinner in some areas where I think the blanket rubbed it off and since then I’ve been putting the sleazy on to help prevent that. Any help appreciated!!
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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2018-03-01 2:24 PM
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Dreamingofcans - 2018-03-01 2:05 PM She gets a sleazy under her sheet or blanket so the blanket doesn’t rub it off. It gets so tangled. I’m constantly spraying show sheen in it to help keep it detangled. Any other tips and tricks? It’s gotten thinner in some areas where I think the blanket rubbed it off and since then I’ve been putting the sleazy on to help prevent that. Any help appreciated!!

How offten do you brush the mane? 
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Dreamingofcans
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Posted 2018-03-01 3:10 PM
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Southtxponygirl - 2018-03-01 2:24 PM
Dreamingofcans - 2018-03-01 2:05 PM She gets a sleazy under her sheet or blanket so the blanket doesn’t rub it off. It gets so tangled. I’m constantly spraying show sheen in it to help keep it detangled. Any other tips and tricks? It’s gotten thinner in some areas where I think the blanket rubbed it off and since then I’ve been putting the sleazy on to help prevent that. Any help appreciated!!
How offten do you brush the mane? 

 I finger comb it more than actually brush it 
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rpreast
Reg. Nov 2015
Posted 2018-03-01 3:22 PM
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As odd as it sounds, I NEVER brush manes or tails unless they're clean and conditioned. I got told once that brushing their hair does nothing but break it off and now I'm paranoid to do it too much lol
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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2018-03-01 3:29 PM
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Dreamingofcans - 2018-03-01 3:10 PM
Southtxponygirl - 2018-03-01 2:24 PM
Dreamingofcans - 2018-03-01 2:05 PM She gets a sleazy under her sheet or blanket so the blanket doesn’t rub it off. It gets so tangled. I’m constantly spraying show sheen in it to help keep it detangled. Any other tips and tricks? It’s gotten thinner in some areas where I think the blanket rubbed it off and since then I’ve been putting the sleazy on to help prevent that. Any help appreciated!!
How offten do you brush the mane? 
 I finger comb it more than actually brush it 

yep, I just pull the hair apart if they get tangled, about once a month maybe ever 2 months I will wash my horses tails and mane and then brush them out after I show sheen, but dont do any combing when hair is dry.
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daisycake123
Reg. Dec 2006
Posted 2018-03-01 3:45 PM
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if it get tangled pour some argon oil and it will come right out. my mares mane is long and she rolled in something got a big twisted knot in it just poured some argon oil in it came right out.
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Reg. Apr 2006
Posted 2018-03-01 7:41 PM
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NipntuckLR
Reg. Mar 2005
Posted 2018-03-01 8:38 PM
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I have a filly with a crazy long mane. I've always been told the most important thing is to keep it clean. So I wash, condition, Cowboy Magic then Showsheen as often as I can. If you live in a decent climate--once a week. Showsheen can actually dry it and make it break so don't just use Showsheen. Clinton Anderson has a good Youtube video on tail care. I keep it braided between washes, and don't agree with the no brushing. Mine would turn into dread locks if I didn't brush it regularly.



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Burn n' Turn
Reg. Dec 2011
Posted 2018-03-01 9:58 PM
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I usually keep my mare's mane braided since it is down to the point of her shoulder. I looked at a picture of when we got her two years ago and her mane is twice as long now as it was back then! I was shocked at the difference. I read to always keep it braided in two inch wide braids that way they won't pull on the neck and make them uncomfortable. The first few crosses of the braid should be looser then you can braid tighter. I probably unbraid, comb, and rebraid every few weeks or as needed. I would be interested in finding out how the owner's of Latigo Dun It keep his mane so long and perfect.
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dianea
Reg. Aug 2010
Posted 2018-03-01 10:28 PM
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SaraJean
Reg. Dec 2006
Posted 2018-03-01 10:36 PM
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I'm probably going to be the odd man out here, but I do NOTHING. I simply leave them alone & if I do comb them out always use detangler. The bay mare in the shooting pics mane is down to her shoulder, her forelock touches her nostrils!  The bay filly in the other pic is just a yearling. 



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JLazyT_perf_horses
Reg. Dec 2010
Posted 2018-03-02 8:54 AM
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What I do in winter is brush it out, the Wet Brush for people works really well on horses and I always have less breakage on the brush. Then run some coconut oil through the mane but not on the last 1" of the hair. Then I braid it, band it, and wrap the band with electrical tape. My braids stay perfect for 2-3 weeks. It does get dirty though, the dirt will stick to the oil if they roll while it's not all soaked in yet. When its nice weather I just wash the mane & tail, reapply the oil & keep up the cycle. I don't always use shampoo, just depends on how gross it is or if I'm going anywhere. A lot of times if I need to go to a barrel race and don't want to wash the mane out I just wipe the braids down with a baby wipe to get the surface clean & leave it be. Mine will grow hair about an inch each month when I do this, my black horse will grow his tail 2" a month if I oil it & bag it, but I don't ever bag it anymore
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runfastturnsmooth
Reg. Jan 2017
Posted 2018-03-02 8:58 AM
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I'm so the odd person out.

Pull them or roach them...

#theygetintheway #notimeforthatmess


ETA: back when I cared here was what I did:
1.) never used any silicone product
2.) never use a comb
3.) never attempt to brush or pick through with fingers unless it is sprayed with a non-silicone based product
4.) keep it clean, up in tail or mane sox, and braided
5.) fed lots of flax, i used the omega fields stuff

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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2018-03-02 9:55 AM
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NipntuckLR - 2018-03-01 8:38 PM I have a filly with a crazy long mane. I've always been told the most important thing is to keep it clean. So I wash, condition, Cowboy Magic then Showsheen as often as I can. If you live in a decent climate--once a week. Showsheen can actually dry it and make it break so don't just use Showsheen. Clinton Anderson has a good Youtube video on tail care. I keep it braided between washes, and don't agree with the no brushing. Mine would turn into dread locks if I didn't brush it regularly.

I have a gelding that can grown a long mane that looks just like your mare's mane but I hated how thined out it gets when it gets past the shoulder so always kept it trim at the point of his shoulder to keep that fuller look. Hes is thick and never need any extra care.
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Nobody
Reg. Sep 2005
Posted 2018-03-02 11:01 AM
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I keep mine braided and NEVER use rubber bands. I use electrical tape and it will stay in for weeks. I never brush it except when I'm at a show or it gets so messy it needs rebraiding and then I use the Ultra Cruz products for washing, conditioning and detangling (both spray and gel). I keep tails in a Tail Boot and never look at them until I take them down at a show. Seems to work great for me! 
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zansbeunogal_2268
Reg. Dec 2009
Posted 2018-03-02 11:48 AM
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Bio mane has a great how to series on there blog about caring for the mane and tail!

https://www.biomane.com/news/how-to-protect-manes-and-tails-during-t...

https://www.biomane.com/news/how-to-brush-horses-mane/
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Dreamingofcans
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2018-03-03 11:22 AM
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JLazyT_perf_horses - 2018-03-02 8:54 AM

What I do in winter is brush it out, the Wet Brush for people works really well on horses and I always have less breakage on the brush. Then run some coconut oil through the mane but not on the last 1" of the hair. Then I braid it, band it, and wrap the band with electrical tape. My braids stay perfect for 2-3 weeks. It does get dirty though, the dirt will stick to the oil if they roll while it's not all soaked in yet. When its nice weather I just wash the mane & tail, reapply the oil & keep up the cycle. I don't always use shampoo, just depends on how gross it is or if I'm going anywhere. A lot of times if I need to go to a barrel race and don't want to wash the mane out I just wipe the braids down with a baby wipe to get the surface clean & leave it be. Mine will grow hair about an inch each month when I do this, my black horse will grow his tail 2" a month if I oil it & bag it, but I don't ever bag it anymore

This may sound crazy, but does it matter if it’s refined or unrefined coconut oil??
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want2chase3
Reg. May 2009
Posted 2018-03-03 12:32 PM
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Nobody - 2018-03-02 11:01 AM

I keep mine braided andΒ NEVER use rubber bands. I use electrical tape and it will stay in for weeks. I never brush it except when I'm at a show or it gets so messy it needs rebraiding and then I use the Ultra Cruz products for washing, conditioning and detangling (both spray and gel). I keep tails in a Tail Boot and never look at them until I take them down at a show. Seems to work great for me!Β 

I've heard about the electrical tape.. how does it do when you go to take it off? Do you cut it off or unravel?
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Nobody
Reg. Sep 2005
Posted 2018-03-03 4:35 PM
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want2chase3 - 2018-03-03 11:32 AM
Nobody - 2018-03-02 11:01 AM I keep mine braided and NEVER use rubber bands. I use electrical tape and it will stay in for weeks. I never brush it except when I'm at a show or it gets so messy it needs rebraiding and then I use the Ultra Cruz products for washing, conditioning and detangling (both spray and gel). I keep tails in a Tail Boot and never look at them until I take them down at a show. Seems to work great for me! 
I've heard about the electrical tape.. how does it do when you go to take it off? Do you cut it off or unravel?
 The electrical tape just pulls right off and the last wrap will often slide off when I pull on it. I unravel it.

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wyoming barrel racer
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Posted 2018-03-03 5:44 PM
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Nobody - 2018-03-03 3:35 PM
want2chase3 - 2018-03-03 11:32 AM
Nobody - 2018-03-02 11:01 AM I keep mine braided and NEVER use rubber bands. I use electrical tape and it will stay in for weeks. I never brush it except when I'm at a show or it gets so messy it needs rebraiding and then I use the Ultra Cruz products for washing, conditioning and detangling (both spray and gel). I keep tails in a Tail Boot and never look at them until I take them down at a show. Seems to work great for me! 
I've heard about the electrical tape.. how does it do when you go to take it off? Do you cut it off or unravel?
 The electrical tape just pulls right off and the last wrap will often slide off when I pull on it. I unravel it.
Yes electrical tape is handy, but doesn't always stay put real great...because it does slide off. We use them as an added security to tape our braids on our fake tails for show.
Ain't nobody got time for a fake tail to come off in the middle of the class
. Let's just say the show horses aren't "what the hell is the strange thing laying in the arena" broke. 

Edited by wyoming barrel racer 2018-03-03 5:46 PM
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