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@seedcorn, yes, you can cut out tangles. You could also spook a new horse and jab them with scissors.
The next time becomes much harder.
Training is everything, and when a new horse understands that detangling is part of the routine, it becomes easier to do the next time.
Manes and tails will tangle bc the horse is out on pasture and you get some very windy days.
Most people never see a horse blow up panicked,
It is very dangerous.
This Fall, I cut 6 inches of burrs off of my Mountain horse's forelock. He knew what I was doing and trusts me.
It will grow back.
He has the black mane and tail of a Fresian.
The next time becomes much harder.
Training is everything, and when a new horse understands that detangling is part of the routine, it becomes easier to do the next time.
Manes and tails will tangle bc the horse is out on pasture and you get some very windy days.
Most people never see a horse blow up panicked,
It is very dangerous.
This Fall, I cut 6 inches of burrs off of my Mountain horse's forelock. He knew what I was doing and trusts me.
It will grow back.
He has the black mane and tail of a Fresian.