How to braid a mane at a horse

How to braid a mane at a horse

The well-groomed, accurately braided mane does a horse more beautiful. Mane care is especially important when the horse is prepared for competitions or for any performances on public.

Instruction

1. Choose a hairstyle for a horse. There are many options: sockets, networks, French braids, etc. Any of these hairstyles for horses will look much tidier if to thin out a mane previously a little.

2. When choosing a hairstyle consider in what competitions the horse will participate. If she has to stand out before public, it is necessary to prefer not too reliable hairstyle, besides the mane can be fixed by elastic bands. If the horse participates in long competitions, mnogoborye, hunting and so forth, then it is worth preferring a hairstyle which keeps long. As a rule, such hairstyles are fixed by means of a needle and thread.

3. Double braids perfectly are suitable for long competitions. Accurately comb a mane of a horse on one party, and then moisten it by means of a brush or a sponge. Take scrunchies and, having divided a mane into identical locks, fasten each lock with an elastic band. Begin to spin with those locks which are located closer to a nape of a horse. Pass long thread throughout a needle. Remove an elastic band and spin a braid, interweaving into it thread.

4. It is not necessary to spin too hardly, otherwise the horse will feel strong discomfort during the competitions, especially at those moments when she needs to extend a neck. A braid up to the end also fix Dopletite from below by an elastic band. Then take the thread hanging from a braid with a needle and pass a needle throughout the braid basis. Put a braid in half an elastic band inside and make several stitches that to fix it.

5. To weave sockets, make at first double braids, and then put each of them in half. Properly fix the turned-out socket by stitches, and then remove all sticking-out hairs that the hairstyle was accurater. This type of a hairstyle well is suitable for horses with a long mane.

6. If your horse just has to stand out on public, braid a mane in the French braids. Moisten each lock, braid a braid cone at 2/3 lengths, and then fix by a beautiful elastic band.

Author: «MirrorInfo» Dream Team


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