A How-To Guide to Roaching a Mane
A roached mane is when the mane (and sometimes the forelock) is completely shaved off, leaving the horse with a smooth line across the top of the horse’s neck–much like a buzzcut for humans!
A roached mane is when the mane (and sometimes the forelock) is completely shaved off, leaving the horse with a smooth line across the top of the horse’s neck–much like a buzzcut for humans!
Make sure that your turnout reflects your preparation by dressing the part! This 2023 Horse Show Apparel Guide reviews the rulebook as well as current fashion trends to help you stand out from the competition.
Many equestrians love heading out to the trails with their horses and exploring the countryside. Besides allowing them to take in new scenery on horseback, it also gives them the opportunity to build their relationship with their horse. While this is enjoyable on its own, some equestrians like adding the element of competition to their trail riding experience. This has led to the rise of endurance riding and competitive trail riding, where equestrians are able to put the fitness of their horses and themselves to the test.
When breeding a horse, there are many things to consider to produce a healthy and successful foal. When I first started the breeding journey in the spring of 2022, I documented the process on this blog, including why I decided to breed my mare, stallion selection, the use of artificial insemination, and prenatal care for …
Also referred to as a continental braid, a diamond weave, or a woven mane, the diamond braid creates a lattice-like pattern with the mane. It may look complex, but the process is simple and easy to master.
Do you have a horse with an exceptionally thick mane, such as a Friesian, Lusitano, or Morgan? These horses often require special treatment when it comes to show ring preparations to present a neat and workmanlike appearance to the judge. There are a number of ways to handle a thick mane, but one of the …
From your local series to national competitions, a successful show requires ample preparation, both in and out of the saddle. Keep reading to learn tips and tricks about helpful products that will make your show day experience easier and less stressful.
Elegant and intricate (but surprisingly easy!), reverse scallop braids are becoming increasingly popular. These braids can be done on any mane longer than about 5 inches long.
As we enter the show ring, the best way to make a positive first impression on the judge is with an impeccable turnout and attention to detail. If you care for your horse daily with regular grooming, show ring preparations are considerably easier.
In the blog post, we explore the ins and outs of button braiding your horse’s mane, and we discuss the tools and materials that you will need. The next time you trot into the ring for your flat class or pick up your canter for your courtesy circle, you can be confident with your picture-perfect turnout.