Amber Poeppel why would this sarcastic? It is beautiful and you can do lovely braids when the mane is longer. I have a Lusitano (the horse she’s braiding looks like she could be an Iberian) and we generally don’t pull their manes. Braids, braids, braids lol. It would be a crime to pull/cut their beautiful manes.
Not sure why it would be sarcastic, I would never cut or pull my horse's mane either. It now goes past his shoulders! Long manes can be high maintenance but they're totally worth it.
Madison Burnett I don’t tend to put them in this tight unless for a class and then they are only in for an hour or so. If the horse needs to put head down I split the plait 😁
Esf. Eventing they would stay in fine with water. I tend to plait the horse about 30mins before the rider is due to get on, it will stay in all day, but is rather tight and so i tend to take them out once class is done. You can do a looser plait to keep hair out of the way
This woman has the back bit of the mane (where the saddle pad goes over) clipped off. This does not cause the horse any pain, and, besides, this would only be left in for a few hours. The horses honestly don’t care at all. Was this horse showing any discomfort? No. This horse’s braided mane is beautiful. Although you believe it’s that easy to let the mane be ‘free’, it gets in the way of everything. This is why we braid. :)
Alyssa Clayton yes which is why it’s only in for the class required and only put in just before rider gets on, you can do much looser plait for just keeping mane out of the way
I don't think the hourse is comfortable with this it is very tight ,not necessary horses are beautiful without this it is enough that they have tight bits and saddle
“tight bits and saddle”? What? Bits do not harm the horse whatsoever, depending on the rider. And the saddle doesn’t cause them any discomfort either. If we constantly had our horses’ manes in the way, it would be impossible to ride and it would get caught on everything. Go do some research before commenting. :)
@@leylaave Wouldn't say bits harm the horse but there are a lot of bits, of course that are severe on their tongue. The bars and the poll. And then there are thr tie downs, martingales and such, all kinds of tack to control a horses versus those who e I seen only use a hackamore only and get their animal to respond the same way a bit does but BETTERfor the animal. Bit users just need soft hands but I'm a believer for the havkamore. Courtesy of Rick Gore on UA-cam. You should check him out :D
I love that you haven't pulled or cut your horses mane it is so beautiful in its natural state.
Nora Bissonnette were you being sarcastic(I can't tell, but I'm assuming that you are/that's why I liked your comment)
Amber Poeppel why would this sarcastic? It is beautiful and you can do lovely braids when the mane is longer. I have a Lusitano (the horse she’s braiding looks like she could be an Iberian) and we generally don’t pull their manes. Braids, braids, braids lol. It would be a crime to pull/cut their beautiful manes.
Not sure why it would be sarcastic, I would never cut or pull my horse's mane either. It now goes past his shoulders! Long manes can be high maintenance but they're totally worth it.
I was so happy when you fixed that little bit hanging down in the middle :D
Just be careful braiding the withers bc that gets the most tension when the horse bends down to eat or drink causing irritation and rubbing...:)!
Madison Burnett I don’t tend to put them in this tight unless for a class and then they are only in for an hour or so. If the horse needs to put head down I split the plait 😁
It looks as if she has the back bit clipped off. The horse is fine.
Your horse is beautiful xx
Very informative and easy to follow , Thank you x
Love it
I have always been wondering how to do this
Just by looking at that beautiful mane I reckon that horse is an andalusian 😀
King Zeus_and_I yea
Lustino
I wish this hadn't been so confusing
Thank you this was very helpful
Such a beautiful long mane!
Is your horse an Andalusian?
How long would these stay in without plaiting spray?
Esf. Eventing they would stay in fine with water. I tend to plait the horse about 30mins before the rider is due to get on, it will stay in all day, but is rather tight and so i tend to take them out once class is done. You can do a looser plait to keep hair out of the way
Does the added strand of hair goes immediatly with the middle strand ? Or is it added to the left-most strand? It's a bit difficult to see
Yeah that looks lovely but that is so tight. Hopefully it only stays in for a little bit😳
how to you get the horses' manes so long? I don't brush my horses manes much and when I do its using a stiff body brush
Brush mane every few days. Should be able to go through it with hairbrush otherwise its not well kept
@@mountainlife8056 ok thanks
My horse has the thinnest hair it is so hard to braid
What type of horse??
Day..riders she is a Lusitano
waxy ear clinker too?
What is a “waxy ear clinker”?
When the horse have more hair than you
A po co zapłata się warkocz koniu ale to boli jak się zaciąga warkocza
I wanna braid my horses hair now lol
Beautiful but it must when the horse is going to eat or drink because of the tension 😣😣😣 let them be natural they are beautiful as they are!!!
Its only for a show and not to leave in all day. If you do want to leave the braid in all day you can braid it looser.
This woman has the back bit of the mane (where the saddle pad goes over) clipped off. This does not cause the horse any pain, and, besides, this would only be left in for a few hours. The horses honestly don’t care at all. Was this horse showing any discomfort? No. This horse’s braided mane is beautiful. Although you believe it’s that easy to let the mane be ‘free’, it gets in the way of everything. This is why we braid. :)
Super cute but it's to tight for when the horse puts its head down
Alyssa Clayton yes which is why it’s only in for the class required and only put in just before rider gets on, you can do much looser plait for just keeping mane out of the way
1 week more likely jK I'm out
God, lady. you’re practically ripping the spine right out of the poor thing.
You must be blind. The horse is fine.
Its good thing the mane is far away from the spine. #anatomy101
I don't think the hourse is comfortable with this it is very tight ,not necessary horses are beautiful without this it is enough that they have tight bits and saddle
“tight bits and saddle”? What? Bits do not harm the horse whatsoever, depending on the rider. And the saddle doesn’t cause them any discomfort either. If we constantly had our horses’ manes in the way, it would be impossible to ride and it would get caught on everything. Go do some research before commenting. :)
@@leylaave
Wouldn't say bits harm the horse but there are a lot of bits, of course that are severe on their tongue. The bars and the poll.
And then there are thr tie downs, martingales and such, all kinds of tack to control a horses versus those who e I seen only use a hackamore only and get their animal to respond the same way a bit does but BETTERfor the animal. Bit users just need soft hands but I'm a believer for the havkamore.
Courtesy of Rick Gore on UA-cam. You should check him out :D
Oh god. An anti-bit enthusiast.