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Post by fantasykiger on Oct 16, 2009 12:13:15 GMT -5
I thought I had got lucky ;D and then Super decided to give a try at a hairstylist career and in just a week he managed to give Fantasy and few other horses new hairdo's. After I cleaned up his beginners clip job, here are a few pictures. I think he was going for short and sassy He only got ahold of this mares tail but it was on the ground My daughters Arab gelding, I felt so bad for her she had yet to clean it up Here is the stylist himself feeling pretty proud ...LOL ;D He even took a nice chunk out of Scout's tail. I sprayed everyone with icky tasting stuff and hope it works. There are a few horses that still have manes and tails, we would like to keep it that way.
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Post by desperatehorsewife on Oct 16, 2009 15:15:15 GMT -5
Oh, that naughty boy!!! And yet, he's just too cute to get too mad at him, I'll bet. Maybe you'll need to fit him with a grazing muzzle, eh?
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Post by mustangdara on Oct 17, 2009 19:06:50 GMT -5
i remember the heartbreak after walking out to the field and seeing the short bob of the mane and tail and having to clean up the chew job. It really hurts to look at it when you know how long they had been. when my filly was trying to chew her moms tail i kept it french braided and it worked well.
I love you word play -}(supercuts)!
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Post by angelsdream on Oct 19, 2009 11:35:36 GMT -5
OMG! What a little boy he has been....them boys are always up to no good I had a friend that used to use Emu oil on the manes and tails and boy ole boy did it make them grow! He was a paso fino trainer and that's what he used to get them ready for show. I can't for the life of me remember what the brand he used tho.
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Post by prizmbluekigers on Oct 19, 2009 14:30:41 GMT -5
Too funny!! Sorry about the loss of manes and tails for the ladies. That boy needs a job! He is very handsome. I would like to see him in person one day. I know there is an Emu oil shampoo someone recommended that I thought I might try in the spring, but I can't find the name right now. One of my babies tried to be a stylist and I had to use a mane cover on it's mom for about two weeks untill it grew tired of the game.
My stallion tries to take the lead rope in his mouth and walk around and darned if one of his daughters doesn't do the same thing. Do you think colts are mouthier than fillies in general?
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Post by fantasykiger on Oct 19, 2009 18:26:25 GMT -5
ugh! I went hunting over the weekend (no luck) and it must have rained and washed some of that icky tasting stuff off ..he got to Wickee's mane over the weekend it is not as short as Fantasy's still, no offense to the english set, but it looks like I own a herd of hunter jumpers with short manes and blunt cuts, it makes it easier for braiding. I prefered my messy long haired hippy Mustang herd. Oh well at least hair does grow back.
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