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Post by vtkiger on Aug 10, 2008 15:57:33 GMT -5
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Post by angelsdream on Aug 10, 2008 19:11:23 GMT -5
Thanks Shirly - You've got to share how you braid that way. I've seen several people with there horse braided like that and wanted to ask how.....
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Post by JoanMRK on Aug 11, 2008 10:50:27 GMT -5
She looks beautiful! I used to braid my old Spanish Mustang mare's mane like that because it was so thick and long, it was nice to get it off her neck. I braid some of my Kigers that way too and it is gorgeous with the bi-coloring going throughout!
Angel - It's basicly a french braid starting at the bridle path and working your way down the neck.
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Post by vtkiger on Aug 11, 2008 11:18:25 GMT -5
Yes Angel, You just divide the mane up near the bridle path into three sections, start braiding, and then each time add a section of mane from the unbraided part on your left (if you are braiding the mane on your horse's right side). It is quite easy to do and looks very glamourous IMO...LOL! Now you can tell me how to post pictures on this board please. Thanks Shirley
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Post by angelsdream on Aug 11, 2008 11:58:38 GMT -5
Oh - ok. I can do a french braid. I'll try that.
Shirley - to post pictures, you go to photobucket and download your pictures on there, then cut and paste the IMG code into the thread. That's how I do it - someone else may know a different way.
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