>>> The other horses have had some thinning of their manes (not chewing,
just more hairs coming out in the brush). That's normal.
Ima's may do that, now that you mention it. I thought it was just because
she got into cockleburs last year, but I'll watch more carefully this year.
OR, maybe it o
> That's interesting about Charm's mane. My gelding is laughed at by
> others because of his "big hair."
Send some pictures; we won't laugh!
> Even with the heat wave we've had
> in my area, his mane didn't become any thinner. Last year, I
> partially roached his mane. Then I felt bad because
--- In IceHorses@yahoogroups.com, "Judy Ryder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> All of a sudden, Charm's mane is short and thin and her forelock is
gone.
> It's been shedding away.
>
> Odd how some horses shed their manes and others don't.
Hi Judy:
That's interesting about Charm's mane. My gelding