Banged
Tail
A "banged" tail is cut straight across the bottom
to give it a neat appearance. It makes a scraggly
tail look thicker.
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Natural
Tail
The natural tail is left thick and long if
possible. (It's the horse's favourite
style!)
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Docked
Tail
Often inflicted on harness horses to prevent their
tails being caught up in the harness. Tail docking
is illegal in many places as it's considered
cruel.
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Pulled
Tail
The hair around the dock area, at the top, is
pulled out to give the tail a more refined look.
Show horses often have pulled tails.
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DID
YOU KNOW?
Horses will often stand "tail to tail" and
shelter each other from annoying flies by swishing
their tails for each other!
Some breeds are renowned for their tails. For
example Appy's often have sparse (thin), tails
while Friesians and Morgans are known for their
long luxuriant tails.
As well as using them for fly swatters, horses use
their tails to send signals to each other about how
they are feeling.
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Braided
Tail
The tail is first thinned at the top and then
braided neatly around the dock for showing. Both
manes and tails are usually braided for hunter
classes.
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