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Crestwood Eq.
02:02:20 Ivy / poison ivy
I mean toasted raisin bread is ok
Crestwood Eq.
02:01:36 Ivy / poison ivy
I meant to say that i dont like toast and i too live on the coast
Crestwood Eq.
02:01:18 Ivy / poison ivy
Wait what
Crestwood Eq.
02:01:12 Ivy / poison ivy
Ghost

I don’t like toast and i too like toast ^^
Kingswood Eq
02:00:47 ghost
ivy
yes i do like toast, and i actually do live on the coast aha!
Crestwood Eq.
02:00:13 Ivy / poison ivy
Thanks
Crestwood Eq.
02:00:08 Ivy / poison ivy
Jester

Yippee!
KPH Equestrian
01:59:33 Rapcoon | Jester
ivy
i think it looks good as is :3
Wisteria Run Farm
01:58:41 Solar/Ria
I like starting with groups of level ones, too. Lower rider fees, and you might have to be patient until they train enough but that's the same with all of them anyway
Sunset River Arabian
01:58:07 Athena - AAs
what is with me and my frustrated random breedings
-HEE Click-
Crestwood Eq.
01:57:00 Ivy / poison ivy
Ghost

Do you like toast?
Crestwood Eq.
01:55:57 Ivy / poison ivy
Hi ghost who may or may not like toast and is our amazing host of hp who i dont think lives on the coast and doesnt boast
Sunset River Arabian
01:55:50 Athena - AAs
I just buy cheap lvl 1s who are under 1k and start trainging from scratch. Even lvl 1 can bring in money
Motonemi
01:54:28 AL, mum to Nemi
ghost, buy horses level 3+
Kingswood Eq
01:53:53 ghost
Can I get some tips from people on building up a better set of good show horses to earn some money? Not earning much at all at the moment!
Crestwood Eq.
01:52:43 Ivy / poison ivy
Jester

Yay! Do you think i should leave it or change it
Nolified
01:52:27 Pugsley,flipsy,pug
Did this for fun.

-HEE Click-
KPH Equestrian
01:51:36 Rapcoon | Jester
ooh not bad!
Crestwood Eq.
01:50:42 Ivy / poison ivy
What about this match -HEE Click-
ghost light stables
01:48:39 moldy bread / ghost
I was trying to give a kid a lesson on heeling steers and the steer I used just wouldn't step into my trap so I just said "some cowboys like to fish for their cows" lol I did finally catch two heels after my boyfriend shoved his horse into the steer to move him

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Crestwood Eq.
02:02:20 Ivy / poison ivy
I mean toasted raisin bread is ok
Crestwood Eq.
02:01:36 Ivy / poison ivy
I meant to say that i dont like toast and i too live on the coast
Crestwood Eq.
02:01:18 Ivy / poison ivy
Wait what
Crestwood Eq.
02:01:12 Ivy / poison ivy
Ghost

I don’t like toast and i too like toast ^^
Kingswood Eq
02:00:47 ghost
ivy
yes i do like toast, and i actually do live on the coast aha!
Crestwood Eq.
02:00:13 Ivy / poison ivy
Thanks
Crestwood Eq.
02:00:08 Ivy / poison ivy
Jester

Yippee!
KPH Equestrian
01:59:33 Rapcoon | Jester
ivy
i think it looks good as is :3
Wisteria Run Farm
01:58:41 Solar/Ria
I like starting with groups of level ones, too. Lower rider fees, and you might have to be patient until they train enough but that's the same with all of them anyway
Sunset River Arabian
01:58:07 Athena - AAs
what is with me and my frustrated random breedings
-HEE Click-
Crestwood Eq.
01:57:00 Ivy / poison ivy
Ghost

Do you like toast?
Crestwood Eq.
01:55:57 Ivy / poison ivy
Hi ghost who may or may not like toast and is our amazing host of hp who i dont think lives on the coast and doesnt boast
Sunset River Arabian
01:55:50 Athena - AAs
I just buy cheap lvl 1s who are under 1k and start trainging from scratch. Even lvl 1 can bring in money
Motonemi
01:54:28 AL, mum to Nemi
ghost, buy horses level 3+
Kingswood Eq
01:53:53 ghost
Can I get some tips from people on building up a better set of good show horses to earn some money? Not earning much at all at the moment!
Crestwood Eq.
01:52:43 Ivy / poison ivy
Jester

Yay! Do you think i should leave it or change it
Nolified
01:52:27 Pugsley,flipsy,pug
Did this for fun.

-HEE Click-
KPH Equestrian
01:51:36 Rapcoon | Jester
ooh not bad!
Crestwood Eq.
01:50:42 Ivy / poison ivy
What about this match -HEE Click-
ghost light stables
01:48:39 moldy bread / ghost
I was trying to give a kid a lesson on heeling steers and the steer I used just wouldn't step into my trap so I just said "some cowboys like to fish for their cows" lol I did finally catch two heels after my boyfriend shoved his horse into the steer to move him

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Fluffy Tails?! March 17, 2019 09:07 PM


Keltia Equestrian
 
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Travelers' Farm said:
For a 32oz bottle 44.95 but is worth Every penny! I don't recommend combs as it breaks off the hair and cause damage also it thins the tail. A lot of people in halter the tail stops at the fetlock so don't trim it to short. What halter discipline is this English or western ? Edit: And for shampoo Mane and tail works great! I use conditioner too!


Western halter, and we're going to talk to a lady later this week about starting barrel or poles and continue where the previous owners left off.


Las Rosas Negras said:
I personly always use babyshampoo on my horses, tail and body.

I've never heard of that. Does it work well?

Her tail isn't all bad, just some difficult knots that is difficult to get out with just the brush. At the moment, it's in a loose braid to save what progress I made lol. And how do you guys feel about making my own detangling spray? Would it work better or about the same?
Fluffy Tails?! March 17, 2019 09:09 PM

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It works wonderfully
BabyShampoo or anything Baby or Child stuff is fine to use on a horse, even my vet told me that.
You can even get a Child/Baby Detangler used that one to worked well and no harm. And ofcorse its way cheaper!
Fluffy Tails?! March 17, 2019 09:13 PM

Vellichor
 
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Tail extensions. Best way to go if you want a professional look. But they can be quite expensive - average price is ~$200+

Edited at March 17, 2019 09:14 PM by Aurora Elites
Fluffy Tails?! March 17, 2019 09:21 PM


Keltia Equestrian
 
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Las Rosas Negras said:
It works wonderfully
BabyShampoo or anything Baby or Child stuff is fine to use on a horse, even my vet told me that.
You can even get a Child/Baby Detangler used that one to worked well and no harm. And ofcorse its way cheaper!


I'll have to try it. We might have some stashed under the sink somewhere.


Aurora Elites said:
Tail extensions. Best way to go if you want a professional look. But they can be quite expensive - average price is ~$200+


It would work if I wasn't broke lol. Well, not that broke, just can't afford something like that since it's not going to be like AQHA shows. Just local 4-H and County Fair shows to get her used to crowds and being around other horses. She's still young-ish and I feel it'd be too expensive in the long run to replace it in the future (If you replace extensions lol).
Fluffy Tails?! March 17, 2019 09:37 PM


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If you are really trying to get volume into her tail, I always say less brushing is best! Every time you brush, you are taking out strands of hair, no matter how careful you are. So when brushing, get knots out, and then stop as soon as you can. Save as much tail as possible! I always recommend this detangler, ( https://www.amazon.com/Canter-Mane-Conditioner-Liter-Spray-x/dp/B002KQPRE6 ) just soak the tail as much as possible, and very carefully go through knots. As soon as it's smooth, leave it be. Also, I strongly recommend a tail brush as opposed to a comb (or even a human hairbrush!) as combs can really pull out hair.

But definitely would recommend a fake tail if you were really going for it. They are pricey, but pretty much eternally reusable (especially if you have day a simple bay horse with just a black tail) so long as you keep them in nice condition. Best of luck! :)
Fluffy Tails?! March 17, 2019 09:45 PM


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Sagamore Farms said:
If you are really trying to get volume into her tail, I always say less brushing is best! Every time you brush, you are taking out strands of hair, no matter how careful you are. So when brushing, get knots out, and then stop as soon as you can. Save as much tail as possible! I always recommend this detangler, ( https://www.amazon.com/Canter-Mane-Conditioner-Liter-Spray-x/dp/B002KQPRE6 ) just soak the tail as much as possible, and very carefully go through knots. As soon as it's smooth, leave it be. Also, I strongly recommend a tail brush as opposed to a comb (or even a human hairbrush!) as combs can really pull out hair.

But definitely would recommend a fake tail if you were really going for it. They are pricey, but pretty much eternally reusable (especially if you have day a simple bay horse with just a black tail) so long as you keep them in nice condition. Best of luck! :)

EDIT: Newleaf Side!
The man we got her from said she's sorrel, but his wife said Chestnut (Which I know is far from the truth), but she's getting white flecks on her hips and sides, so I'm not too sure on color at this point, so I don't know how color matching would work. I'll scrounge up an old brush and soak it while I head to town tomorrow.

Would it hurt to try a homemade detangler to save money at the moment until I can get a free check?

Edited at March 17, 2019 09:45 PM by Adasona Elites
Fluffy Tails?! March 18, 2019 07:26 AM


Summer
 
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Only brush when the tail is washed, conditioned and dry and only use a wide tooth comb, this will cause less breakage and will minimize the amount of hair pulled out.
Fluffy Tails?! March 18, 2019 08:33 AM


Keltia Equestrian
 
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Summer said:
Only brush when the tail is washed, conditioned and dry and only use a wide tooth comb, this will cause less breakage and will minimize the amount of hair pulled out.


I've been using the wide toothed side of the comb and then running through her mane with the finer side. I'll get pics today of her mane and tail so you can see what I mean.
Fluffy Tails?! March 18, 2019 03:44 PM


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Ooh also my ultimate go to for long/thicccccc manes and tails and a shiny healthy coat is biomane supplements!!!!!*-*
https://biomane.com
They also sell tailbags that help your horse's tail not break and get damaged:D. The tail bag also has tassels on the end so they can still swat away flies. There is also a biomane mane and tail brush. It detangles without breaking the hair and it doesnt pull. Overall this works great for a fluffy flowy and shiny mane and tail
Fluffy Tails?! March 18, 2019 11:38 PM


Summer
 
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I have just purchased a cremello pinto shetland gelding whos mane falls past the top of his leg and it's thick and his tail touches the ground, I can't wait to wash and brush it :D

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