Step 4:Continue pulling small pieces of one strand and adding them to another one, alternating the strands each time. A common mistake for beginners is to separate too large chunks. Take around one-fifth of your strand; otherwise, your braid will soon resemble just a traditional one or a t...
How Professionals Braid Join A-Circuit professional braider, Peggy Thompson, as she takes us step by step through the braiding of a mane and imparts her secrets to a perfect braid job. Next video in this series: How Professionals Braid – A Tail Running Time: 18 minutes VIDEO CREDITS Peggy...
you may want to increase the length of the legs a bit to make it easier on your back, but remember that your sheep will need to be able to climb onto the stand. Mark these as Part L, for legs
Western riders will learn how toneck rein. English riders will ride with a rein in each hand and post the trot. There are many different skills you will need to learn if you plan to compete. You'll need to learn to braid or band a mane, pull a tail, and other grooming details depe...
A bay horse. A different bay horse. This horse's body color has brighter red tones than the horse in the first photo. Bay Roan A bay roan horse has a mixture of red and white hairs across all or most of its body, a black mane and tail, and black on the lower legs. The head ...
In the show ring, a good braiding or plaiting job not only shows off the curve of your horse's neck, but it also keeps the mane out of your face when jumping. You can make a simple braid design using elastic bands, but if your horse will...
How to Braid a Horse's Mane In the show ring, a good braiding or plaiting job not only shows off the curve of your horse's neck, but it also keeps the mane out of your face when jumping. You can make a simple braid design using elastic bands, but ... ...