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MTG if your willing to put up with the smokey smell works absolute wonders
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I had a friend whose horse had a bad mane and she roached it so it could grow out new. This might not be a good option for you, but it may be something to consider. I don't know how much mane your horse has, but you could also try braiding it to protect the hair.
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I have found Biotin capsules (opened and sprinkled into feed) work very well! I also like the Santa Fe conditioning spray. Highly recommend keeping the mane braided if at all possible.
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HMH Reality Check said: MTG if your willing to put up with the smokey smell works absolute wonders
mtg does smell like bacon lmao but it does work great for growing hair
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my boy had a disgusting short showjumper mane (which looked rank on him because he is a thick muscly dressage horse) so i added coconut oil to his food which he loved, and about 3 times a week i massaged castor oil into his mane and tail. Grown a ton in the past couple of months!
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Try some linseed, might strengthen it. Also, is you massage the area it might help lol. Works for people so might work for horses >,>
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