Horseluver65
Posted : 7/26/2013 8:06:30 PM
We show Arabians, paints and Saddlebreds, all of which have their tails up 24/7. No tail bag will cut off circulation and kill the tail as it is not around the tail bone, just the hair. We use different tail bags depending on the horse or what we do.
For the Saddlebreds and Arabians, we use vet wrap unless their tails are short. For the Paints, we use a braid in tail bag or a sock. A sock is probably the cheaper way to go but it is less effective. The most effective way for us to do it, is the vet wrap.
First- The tail needs to be washed with shampoo and Conditioner, then brushed and braided. Start at the bottom of the tail bone and do it loose. Don't do the braid to tight or it will break off. Stop about 3 inches from the bottom and put the elastic on.
Then- Fold the tail up backwards putting the end through the top of the braid.
You fold it until it's about 5-7 inches, then take the end of the tail and wrap it around your two layers.
Then- Take your vet wrap, start in the middle and wrap up and then down and then back to the top, then split the tail right underneath the tail bone-in half- put the vet wrap through the hole and continue wrapping, make sure you get the vet wrap 2-3 times through the hole so it will stay. Once you are at the end of the roll, put a strand of duct tape all the way around to hold the end.
Hope this helps! If you need a video, I would be happy to make one!