Thursday, November 2, 2017

Prepping for Mud

In a first for me, I decided to try doing a mud knot for Gwyn's tail to keep it up and out of the muck and mud as winter trudges ever toward us. We've had enough rain at this point that the creek has water in it. Saffron is making the most of the water and drier areas of the runs.

Tonight after the girls were in bed I headed out to do barn chores and decided that tonight was the night. Gwyn was getting her mud knot.

So after making up the grain and filling hay bags, I pulled Gwyn out and started grooming.


 First step was to get all the knots out of her tail. It's been a while since I did a thorough brushing so it took me a while to work through all the hair. Her friesian side is really strong with her mane and tail and she's got a LOT of tail. It grows well too and usually is near to or dragging on the ground. I used a human hair product that's basically just silicone dioxide for getting rid of tangles.



Look at that beautifully brushed tail that nearly touches the ground. LOOK AT IT.





So after brushing it you braid it. Start the braid below the tail bone. You want to leave a decent amount of room. I elasticed it off. Then you wrap it in vetwrap or similar self adhesive wrap. If it's fly season, apparently you add baling twine to act as the horse's tail to swat flies.

Final product. The vetwrapped part can swing freely and it keeps her tail up and out of the mud! We'll see how it goes. It didn't take me long to do, so I'll redo if necessary and/or reevaluate.

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