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RE: [RC] Mane Taming - geckogal85@xxxxxxxxx

Thank you. I will try that!

Pat and Janett Van Nuland <wildmsioux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am a bit late on this but my Mustang has a thick mane. when I was training it to stay on one side I wash and conditioned it( I like Pantene for a conditioner). then I spray it with a product like Vetrolin or you can use any detangler, and braid it in 1 inch sections and leave it for a month or so. I still have trouble with it tangling easy due to wind. I have tried laser sheen, vetrolin, human products , pretty much most out there. I am currently diluting show sheen and it seems to be working well, just have to be careful about how it gets sprayed on the mane or tail.  I have owned Appys before so her mane has been a learning process.
Good Luck
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Sent: Friday, May 04, 2007 12:18 PM
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Subject: [RC] Mane Taming

I have a horse whose mane is always crazy. On both sides or the top is on one side and the bottom is on another. What different methods could I use to train it? I have heard rubber bands or a mane tamer contraption. What is more effective?


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