You will often see horses that only have the top portion of the mane braided, four or 5 plaits, then loose mane down to the wither for the jockey to grab.
A nicely pulled mane will show a neck off just as well as braids. I LOVE the look of a perfectly pulled mane. I can't beleive how many people sales prep and don't pull manes properly. It's always the first thing I do with a new horse, and that one little "pretty-up" changes the entire look of the horse.
Roaching, in my opinion, is ugly, unless you have a great heavy neck (which most TB's don't have), or a polo pony (who often have great necks).
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Roaching = shaving.
http://www.polo101.com/polomb/viewtopic ... f054f67381
That's a polo mare (and a darn good-looking one) sporting a roached mane. The last six inches or so are usually left long...emergency handhold.
http://www.polo101.com/polomb/viewtopic ... f054f67381
That's a polo mare (and a darn good-looking one) sporting a roached mane. The last six inches or so are usually left long...emergency handhold.
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Mangalarga Marchador mares, the Brazilian gaited breed descended from Portuguese barbs, traditionally are shown with roached manes to show off the shape of the neck. Stallions are shown with very long manes.
A mare and foal:
http://usmarchador.com/images/mangalarg ... big_27.jpg
A mare and foal:
http://usmarchador.com/images/mangalarg ... big_27.jpg
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Sailor Kenshin wrote:So tying the mane in little knobs is called....?
Forgive my density.
Braiding.
The shires and clydesdales--that's called rolling and is only done with the males. Mares are shown with their manes loose and flowing.
http://www.albc-usa.org/cpl/clydesdale.html
http://www.theequinest.com/breeds/shire-horse/
Toccet02 wrote:I'm assuming the main reason a long mane is a PITA for jocks is because their low heads would be engulfed in flowing horse hair?
But a full mane looked good on Dr Fager.

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Unless you're talking about button braids, which are a different form of hunter braids. I used to do my very cobby looking mare up in them and she looked adorable. There are different braid styles (button, flat, running) on this page (scroll down just a bit to see them.):
http://equineink.com/2009/11/page/4/
http://equineink.com/2009/11/page/4/
