The step-by-step photos make the words come to life so the braiding technique is much easier for me to understand. By the way, I also think English horses look so much more elegant braided and wish that it was seen more often!
What a nice step by step. I have long enjoyed Cindy Hale sharing wisdom with horses. And I agree that having good photos of the steps is great.
The article would be great but it only prints pg 1. on the print preview, it only shows pg 1 as printable. Please correct this as I would like to hang this in my barn for my 4-H kids....
This was very helpful, however, the pictures aren't very clear and when I tried this, kept getting confuzed and really couldn't figure out what some of the parts meant for you to do.
Hi great article but I have a question. Do you clip the top part of the horses tail? It looks like that has been done in the pictures. And if you do how far down do you clip. On my horses tails the hairs don't even touch at the top.
Hello I think ur steps are easy to follow and I also would like to print them out but am having some trouble printing it out. could u help fig. something out?
thank you so much for repairing the printer problem. I have printed out successfully the step by step (to include illustrations) of the braiding section for my 4-H kids. Again thank you, Marge
This was great!! I always knew how to do teh actual braid but I never knew how to finish it!! Thanks.
I think that the pics helped a lot, and the wording was wonderful. There were all beautiful, and I hope I can do some braiding real soon. I love to see it when people take the time and do their horses tails pretty. Thank you very much!