Have you ever seen those horses with those wicked (for those of you who don't under stand Maine State terms Wicked= very, really) long tails? Ever want to know how to grow one for yourself? Well here's my guide to growing a tail.
Step 1: Wash the tail well. Any dirt, debry, or soap residue will ruin the whole process.
Step 2: Put a SMALL amount of detangler/shine serum like Vetrolin Concentrate (sold at most tack shops) make sure you work it through the whole tail.
Step 3: Dry the tail. Both Blow drying, toweling, and air drying work. Note: If air drying make sure tail cant touch the ground and get dirty. Also, make sure the tail is DRY! an moisture in the tail when it's up can cause the tail to rot off, in less than a week.
Step 3: Braid the Tail. This is where things get tricky so it's important to do this exactly as I say. First seperate the top tail from the bottom, measure two thirds of the way down the tail bone and leave that part out so the horse can swish flies. Start your braid 2-3" from the bottom of the tail bone to allow for air flow. Now fold the tail up, pull the end through the gap below the tail bone leavin 6" from the top of the braid to where it folds, continue until the tail is all up. Now wrap the tail in cloth, cheesecloth works best and if using colored cloth saok it in warm water to get the dye out. Make sure the tail braid is covered and secure with electrical tape.
Never ever under any circumstances brush a growing tail. Pick with fingers only. Brushing= thin tail.
Good luck and happy growing!
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
No Comparison.
Well. I have to admit since i've always been around Morgans that I'm a little breed blind. I just think that Morgans are prettier than other breeds, they have it all, beauty, brains and brawn. I'll admit that some Morgans *cough* JW That Special Flaire *cough* have become Saddlebreds with AMHA papers, but for the most part they have stuck to typical Morgan standards. So lets take this one discipline at a time.
Really? I mean come on people, and this was on a sale ad? Is there anyone out there looking for this? Lets take the headset, WAY too low. That horse is a peanut roller. Now the rider, horrible eq and is it just me or her had look like it's way too far too the left side of her horse. How can that horse even move? No impulsion off the rear and he is leaving himself behind.
I don't have a much of problem with this one as I do with the one above. Sure the head is high, but other than that it's pretty good. The horse can move of it's hind. The rider has a good seat and her hands are okay.

This Morgan exhibits ecxellent head carrige. The eye is level with the withers and the head is perpendicular with the ground. The rider had good eq and is holding the romel reins properly.
This Arabian has overall good form. It's head is a little low and a little behind the vertical but besides that the hors is nice looking and is a nice mover. He fits the hunter type as he is moving forward, and you can clearly tell that he isn't just a western horse eith hunter tack on.

Here we have a Trakehner. The neck is over extended, but besides that, the head/neck isn't that bad. The hind end lacks impulsion but, I assume if the riders seat was better (I understand there are bad pictures) the horse might look nicer. Once again this was a sale ad. This is kind of irrelevant but when I bought my Morgan gelding KHF Emerald and Gold at auction, the booklet showed a picture similar to this one, it turns out they WANTED to make the horse look like a horrible hunter so the Amish wouldn't buy him. Go Figure.
I'm in love with this mare (and thats a lot coming from me as I don't like hunters.). Isn't she gorgeous?? She has a nicely arched neck and her head is in just the right place. Her hind is engaged and she is the perfect Morgan hunter. I really can't say enough about this mare so I'm just going to stop now.
Horse: Briar Oaks Good Vibrations
Now that the hunters are out of the way we'll move on to my discipline of choice. Saddleseat!! If you read my earlier post you will know that saddleseat horses are not abused... well not in the Morgan world anyway, despite what some believe.

No. No no no. Wrong! Okay. Apaloosas should not be shown saddleseat, ever. A weymouth bridle and a cutback does not make a horse Saddleseat. Ever. A good Saddleseat horse should at least trot with animation. I see no animation here. I apologize if you own an Appaloosa and show Saddleseat, but please but an all purpose saddle on it if on if you simply must show english.




This Morgan exhibits ecxellent head carrige. The eye is level with the withers and the head is perpendicular with the ground. The rider had good eq and is holding the romel reins properly.
Horse: BEF Ivan
Okay. We got Western out of the way, now time for hunters (I don't know to much about jumpers so I'm going to stick to on the flat)


Here we have a Trakehner. The neck is over extended, but besides that, the head/neck isn't that bad. The hind end lacks impulsion but, I assume if the riders seat was better (I understand there are bad pictures) the horse might look nicer. Once again this was a sale ad. This is kind of irrelevant but when I bought my Morgan gelding KHF Emerald and Gold at auction, the booklet showed a picture similar to this one, it turns out they WANTED to make the horse look like a horrible hunter so the Amish wouldn't buy him. Go Figure.

Horse: Briar Oaks Good Vibrations
Now that the hunters are out of the way we'll move on to my discipline of choice. Saddleseat!! If you read my earlier post you will know that saddleseat horses are not abused... well not in the Morgan world anyway, despite what some believe.

No. No no no. Wrong! Okay. Apaloosas should not be shown saddleseat, ever. A weymouth bridle and a cutback does not make a horse Saddleseat. Ever. A good Saddleseat horse should at least trot with animation. I see no animation here. I apologize if you own an Appaloosa and show Saddleseat, but please but an all purpose saddle on it if on if you simply must show english.

Can anyone guess which kind of horse this is? Morgan? nope. Saddlebred? 1/2 right. Arabian? 1/2 right. It's a National Show horse (half Arabian half Saddlebred) This horses head is just right and has good neck flexsion. Once again the hind could use a bit of impulsion but nothing major.

I like this little guy. The way he carries himself looks natural. His movement looks snappy and animated. The rider looks relaxed and they pair well with each other

I like this little guy. The way he carries himself looks natural. His movement looks snappy and animated. The rider looks relaxed and they pair well with each other
Horse: Paradigm Shift
So how does your breed-of-choice stack up?
So how does your breed-of-choice stack up?
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