Braiding a tail for moving?

Hello. We have a few parades we'll be riding in soon (Leonhardiritt, Thanksgiving), and I'd like to decorate our horses' tails with flowers. Our manes aren't very long and are difficult to braid. Do you have any ideas for the tail? Pictures are ideal. 🙂 Should we use real or artificial flowers?

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Heklamari
6 years ago

Art Flowers hold out more, mostly…

I braid the upper lot into one or 3 matching pots and cut flowers in and make lots of colorful wide ribbons.

Hjalti
6 years ago

Look at YT, there are zig-zag videos on the subject of tailings, etc.

I also like the French braid very well, so gladly took fishbones. Would also recommend to art flowers, are more stable and better, especially if this is so warm, real flowers are the same.

Zanora
6 years ago

Flowers are not my taste now, as I find this cheesy.
I tend to be on tapes, thin tapes. It is also possible to extend short males or tailhairs (fix them with a braid or rubber) and to make optimum voluminous. Suitable for this colorful scarf.
But I also say that less is often more.
There should be even more emphasis on the horse.

It's a matter of taste.

Short males, I'm lying right along the male comb. Then the short hair, which protrudes from the braid, can also be fixed in male color with a rubber.

For example, I make Spanish horses who also take part in corresponding competitions, making the neck more optically stronger. Don't all have a splendor of man;)

Minerva78
6 years ago

I find peasants chic. Artflowers keep better and don't fly out as fast as they beat. You could turn the mane into turtles and put flowers in