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How to Put an Extension in a Horses Tail : How to Braid the Left Side of a Horse Tail

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Uploaded by on Jan 21, 2008

Learn how to braid the left side of your horse's tail and insert a tail extension for shows in this free equestrian video.

Expert: Kelli LaBar
Bio: Kelli LaBar is a practicing aesthetician and makeup artist in Wilmington, N.C.
Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC

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Pets & Animals

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  • If the hair is not on rawhide, its origin is possibly in a living horse. But as long as the extensions are on RAWHIDE, its from a dead, rendered horse. The majority of tail extensions are on rawhide. Get a GRIP. Rawhide = a SKINNED horse. Do NOT support rawhide tail extension dealers.

  • Could some one post a video on how to do a correct mudknot?

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  • Great slaughtered horses. Just for their fricken hair that's messed up. If that has rawhide in the extensions then I'm gonna make sure everyone knows expert village uses the hair from slaughtered horses.

  • Im sure they use slaughtered horses tails too but they also have other means of getting it.

  • @XxTheNewGenerationxX

    No,they slaughter them,then take it,I'm not saying I'm for it or against it,I'm just pointing out a fact.

  • So make bows? They're not just going to kill the horse to get it.

  • @XxTheNewGenerationxX

    No they dont,why would farms shave their horses tails off...?

  • and waa i have 5 horses and before shows we put them in and they dont fukin hurt so its not stupied it gets ur horse higher points for higher parts off shows dik head!

  • No they dont. They come from frams where they shave the hair off. Guess where violin, ciola, chello, bass, ect. bows come from.

  • guess where these nice rendered, on-the-hide-extensions come from? Dead horses!! yay! dead horse attached to my horse to make him more pretty!! yay!

  • its for western pleasure, STUPID!

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