What should I do with this mane?

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Carly Rae

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Hi.

I can't decide what to do with Kevin's mane. He has torn out a chunk of hair in the middle and it looks horrible. The little terror, I spent months growing it out. I don't know if he tor it out playing, scratching or when they scratch eachother.

Does anyone have a suggestion? I can't decide whether to just leave it or bring it back so its even and grow it out again.

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You could just leave it to grow out, the little stinker. Another option is to take a clipper blade and run the teeth through the underneath of the long part of the mane to thin and shorten it a little so it will match the missing part.

It won't take long to all grow out evenly.

If you don't have a clipper blade, you might try thinning scissors.

Good thing he is so handsome or you'd really be mad at him!
 
Looks like a chew spot from the others "grooming" him. I might shorten the part near his withers a little bit at a time as the center grows out until the short part eventually meet the longer.
 
I would just keep it like that and let it grow out, while using a mane tamer/lycra hood to keep it in place to help train it to lay properly as it grows out
 
My colt, Turbo did the same thing to his mane last fall. I left the rest of the hair long and applied MTG to the crest. It has all grown back to where it is barely noticeable.
 
Thanks
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He is lucky I love him Marsha, but how can you stay angry at that face lol.

I have been gone for 3 days skiing for Easter, I was planning when I get home to do something with his mane... I came home to this..

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Only Kevin. All the others are fairly tidy.

With the Clipper blade suggestion, I think I know what you mean, I have a "Razor comb"? Its like a comb, with a razor blade in it. Could that work, we bought it for thinning manes but it also cuts them.

Mona, I was actually looking to buy a lycra hood for him, but I can just see him tearing it apart, He is the little 'terror' of the herd and finds any opportunity to get dirty and destroy things.
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AmySue, Where can you purchase 'MTG'? And a rough cost on it? I think it will also help on the girls tails as they have torn them up.
 
You should be able to get it or something very similar at a feed store or tack store. Ive been using the "Black Caviar" equivalent on one of my big guys as he does the same thing.

Ask at your feed store , there are plenty of ones around OR you could easily make your own
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Mix 1/4 cup organic human hair conditioner with 1/4 cup baby oil or mineral oil in a spray bottle. Add up to 2 cups water and shake the mixture. Mist the mixture onto your horse's hair and leave it for up to 10 minutes; this also conditions dry and brittle hair. Comb or brush it through to remove tangles.
 
Awesome, making my own sounds more convenient at the moment for me.
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Do you think Coconut Oil will work the same as Baby Oil, I just know that when I wash my own hair with Coconut oil it grows like crazy. And do you have to hose/wash it out after you apply it do you know?
 
I think I might do that and put the stuff Ryan suggested in it, hopefully it will help. Now I just have to bath the little rat.
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That's a whole new bunch of fun.
 
Yay! I have finished Kevin!

He doesn't look so bad now. He had a nice bath and now is all soft and fluffy. I was going to leave it as it was, but it was driving me mad. So I got out my razor comb, thinning scissors and a comb. I also clipped a fresh bridle path cause his was WAY overgrown.

I don't think I did TOO bad being my first time evening out a mane. Its all mostly even and nice and thin. He was such a good boy too. He had a little nap while I plaited it all lol. So this is the result.

They are all in plaits, but when I put him away I'll take a photo with the plaits out.

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I have taken out the plaits now. I got my mum to get me some Baby oil. I made up the stuff for his mane I also added coconut oil in with the conditioner and baby oil. Now I hope to see some results over time.

How often should I put the mixture in his hair?

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I hogged Major's mane. Actually I usually do every spring. His mane gets very heavy. Anyway... I love love love him with a hogged mane. It was a little scary at first but I quickly found out that it grows back just as thick, long, and beautiful.
 
Looks great Carly
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Monitor it is your using it , you shouldn't need to use it everytime you brush his mane.

Im sure he will enjoy having a good roll now he is looking super
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Thank you
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I might put it in a few times a week, I don't think putting it in everyday will be the healthiest for his mane. His mane was much nicer this morning, it was very soft, whereas yesterday it was very dry. I might even use it on all the horses.

Oh he did.. He loved it. And just my luck we are expecting some rain... Grr.
 

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