
In this article, I introduce you to another product as part of our 2010 Product and Service Review Series.
There are many approaches to equine mane and tail care. Since my horses are constantly exposed to the elements because they are not kept up in stalls, and because they are not groomed on a daily basis (not by me but they are by each other), a beautiful mane has been a challenge at times out where I live.
We get very strong winds, not to mention the extreme changes in temperature here in Texas.
I have only had a little bit of a mane growing problem with two of my horses. Those same two horses have long, thick beautiful tails that almost touch the ground, which goes to show, once again that each horse is an individual. Even down to their mane and tail growth.
Here’s a quick four minute video where I introduce you to a simple but effective product a friend of mine shared with me.
This is nothing earth shattering but is something I thought would be fun to share.
I also introduce you to one of my equine companions, Ransom, who you will be seeing more of in the months to come.
Keep in mind that first and foremost we must have a healthy horse from the inside out. Enjoy!
Note: Ransom was not groomed for this video. He came right out of the pasture and volunteered to help.
Until next time!
Non-traditionally yours,
Stephanie Krahl
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