How Do You Braid A Horses Mane For Show?
Horse shows are a tradition for many families throughout the year. Young and old alike enjoy the thrill of powering a 1,200-pound animal through a variety of movements. Speeding around a barrel course, navigating a series of jumps and cutting a cow from the herd are just samplings of the joys that can be found on horseback. Many horse events, however, are extremely structured and require a poised, well-groomed pairing of horse and rider. Braiding a horse’s mane for a class gives a polished appearance and is the standard for classes such as dressage. Tie your horse to a secure post or tie ring. Braiding will be much easier if your horse is standing still. Trim your horse’s mane to approximately 5 inches in length. An evenly trimmed mane is easier to work with and produces a neater braid than one that has not been trimmed. Divide the hair into small sections, securing each with a hair clip. Braiding in small batches allows you to work slowly and achieve an even braid. Start at the top of