Open Question: Keeping my horse's tail clean and tangle-free?
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Open Question: Keeping my horse's tail clean and tangle-free?
My horse has a slightly thin tail with hairs that are very fine. I brush it whenever I groom him because I want to keep it clean and tangle-free. The problem is, that it pulls hairs out and only adds to the thin appearance of his tail. I don't want to go out and buy some commercial spray to put on his tail, because I feel that flat out chemical products aren't healthy to be used regularly, and I want something that can be left in when he goes out in the field. Does anyone know of a simple spray that I can put together with things at home to put on his tail to help keep it tangle-free? I try to wash his tail to help keep it clean, but it always still seems to have a dirty build up at the base of the tail. Does anyone have a suggestion of a good shampoo to use on tails?
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