First, she groomed him and gave him a good vacuuming.
Then, she washed and conditioned his tail, combed it out, braided it, and put it in a tail bag. We're trying to do something to salvage his rather pathetic tail, and this was her suggestion. We'll see how it looks in a couple of months!
It's really wonderful to have someone you trust come out and help look after the boys. Thanks, MC, for all the help!
Please send her out here! I have a horse that desperately needs washing, vacuuming, and conditioning. ;)
ReplyDeleteI tried a tail bag on Greta, but she keep shaking it off. Any ideas?
ReplyDeleteBut I would recommend the Kensington tail bags. They're really nice quality, just maybe not for a horse with a slick tail haha.
Funder, you can't have her. I need her here! ;) Besides, she loves Reddums.
ReplyDeleteDressager, no idea what kind of tail bag I have. It's sort of a slinky fabric. You just tie it into the braid at the base of the tailbone. So far it's worked pretty well and stayed on without problems.