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Once again, with great pleasure, I turn this space over to my Mom. She really has a knack for words, plus she loves horses as I do, almost as much as she loves cooking great food for her family and for guests.  Even before she got interested in horses herself, she was always super-supportive of my own equine obsession. For that, I thank you, Mom!  Love ya'!

Creating Beautiful Horse Manes

by Sarah Sandori

In my household we spend much enjoyable time trying to figure out ways we can make our horses look their absolute best. For the biggest yet easiest improvements to a horse's appearance, we all agree that the mane is where it's at.

A horse's mane might be called its crowning glory. Certainly it is one of the first things most people notice about these animals.

Although there are techniques available for growing stupendous horse manes, everything starts with good grooming.

There is a tried and true method for brushing the mane that works well with practically every breed of horse known. Take your brush and, starting at the bottom of the strands of hair, brush or comb downward, one section of mane at a time. Continue this until you can smoothly comb all the way from the top to the bottom of the mane, without hitting snags or tangles.

If the hair is badly tangled, a de-tangling horse grooming spray or just some conditioner will make the job go easier. This will also help clean and shine the hair.

If your horse's mane tends to fall onto the opposite side of the neck from where you want it, you might try "laying" it, as the procedure is called.

The best way to accomplish laying is with the use of elastic bands. You just small make bunches of hair up and down the mane, tying each one off with a band very close to the horse's neck, and positioned on the side you want them to lie. It usually takes no more than a week of this for that unruly mane to be completely tamed.

Is it really possible to take an average looking horse and grow a long, thick, flowing mane on it -- in a matter of mere months? Yes, it is.

A gorgeous, flowing mane (and tail) will win contests, even against horses that may technically be superior in terms of strict conformation. After all, judges are human, too!

Beautifying a horse in this way has also proved profitable for a number of savvy horse people. These are the folks who will buy a mediocre animal, then apply the secret methods that spur the mane to burst forth in long, cascading locks, creating a real "fairy tale" horse. They then easily re-sell the horse for much more than they paid, making a nice profit for themselves.

Of course, most horse owners learn the secrets of growing amazing manes simply for the pleasure it affords them.

My own daughter, Lacy, has become obsessed with figuring out how to increase the length and thickness of her horses' manes. She has compiled some of what she has learned, along with valuable horse grooming and care advice, at her Horse Manes site.

Her source of the true insiders' secrets for growing astonishing manes may be found at http://www.HorseMane.info. As someone who has seen her horses take home the big prizes, time after time, all I can say is: it works.

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