(EMAILWIRE.COM, January 06, 2012 ) Lexington, Kentucky -- Braiding horse hair is a way to make a horse look prettier, more "in style" and defintely can be fun! A new course by horse expert Teresa Douglas teaches braiding horse manes and horse hair braiding, including the safety tips, tools, braids and methods you can and should use.
While the braid itself is perfectly safe for the horse, there are some safety tips to remember. For example, horse tail braiding should be done from the side and not standing directly behind the horse where its powerful legs can kick hard enough to knock out a person or kill them! Yes, these are basic safety tips for any horse rider, but they are still important when conducting horse hair braiding acitivities.
Braiding horse hair is a lot like braiding human hair, except sweeter. Has anyone ever looked at a well braided horse and been totally dumbstruck by its sheer beauty? Most horse riders and horse owners will be able to relate to the idea that a braided horse mane or braided horse tail is a cool idea, and it is actually a popular style in the equine world.
Teresa Douglas teaches everything a person needs to know in her horse braiding course The Mane And Tail Braiding Blueprint (http://forloveofhorses.org). For Love Of Horses is the name of the website where the course is available. Some of the topics covered in the course are safety, styles, weaves, tools needed in horse mane and tail braiding, the french braid horse mane, horse mane braiding styles, braiding horse hair instructions, how to braid horse hair and everything else a person needs to know to get a horse looking good.
For more information, visit For Love Of Horses and check out Teresa Douglas's course "The Mane And Tail Braiding Blueprint" (http://forloveofhorses.org).
About For Love Of Horses:
For Love Of Horses is a company and website owned by horse braiding expert Teresa Douglas, who has brought the horse braiding course "The Mane And Tail Braiding Blueprint" to horse owners everywhere.