Thicker Quad False tail to suit hack or western horses 105 cms in length
Using a false tail in the show ring can be a valuable tool for enhancing the appearance of a horse.
This tail is much thicker then any other sizing, it is made with the Western Ring in mind and for horses of mixed colour.
This is one of those tails that you see on the top show horses, it is large, full and flowing. A stunning tail.
This stunning tail is a mix of chestnut, natural white and flaxen and will suit a wide range of horse breeds and colours.
With the start of the showing season underway, it’s time to assess the turnout of your horse or pony and consider where any improvements can be made.
Attention to detail is crucial in the show ring, and a well-matched false tail can significantly elevate the horse’s overall presentation.
But it’s not just about aesthetics. False tails also provide protection for a horse’s natural tail. Show horses undergo extensive grooming and styling, which can lead to breakage and thinning of the tail. By attaching a false tail, the natural tail is shielded from wear and tear, allowing it to grow and remain healthy. This ensures that the horse maintains a beautiful tail even after rigorous grooming routines.
One of the primary advantages of using a false tail is the illusion it creates. False tails give the impression of a fuller and longer natural tail, instantly enhancing the overall look and presence of the horse in the show ring. This can catch the judges’ attention and leave a lasting impression, potentially increasing the horse’s chances of success
Something that can be overlooked and which makes a big difference is the quality of the tail.
Damaged, thin or rubbed tails can transform immaculate turnout into a show ring nightmare but by using a false tail you can easily increase the volume or disguise a thin tail to gain the overall look you are aiming for.
False tails from Crusader Equestrian are made from natural hair with a fabric loop at the top making them easy to secure in place.
Wash the same as you would your horses tail. Can be blown dry to fluff it up.
How to fit a false tail:
Step 1: Start at the base of the dock, take some hair approx ½ cm thickness, split this into 3 strands from which you can form a plait.
Step 2: Begin to plait a 3 strand plait just as you would to plait your horse’s mane. Make 3 or 4 crossovers before you are ready to put the false tail in.
Step 3: After 3 or 4 crossovers, take one of the strands of the plait and thread it through the loop at the top of the false tail. Continue to plait for approx 2 inches once you have threaded the one strand through the loop.
Step 4: Once you have plaited down 2 inches, put in a rubber band to secure and / or sew the base of the plait. Some people also prefer to put in a couple of stitches around the loop within the plait.
Step 5: Shake your horse’s tail – the false tail will merge inside the existing tail.
Our tails are legal in most registered horse shows including AQHA, APHA,PTHA, NSBA, PHBA, and any association that allows hair to hair tail extensions.
If you are in Hervey Bay you are always welcome to make arrangements to view the products we have on hand, simply give us a call or text.
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- Length of tail only 105cms.
- Plus the cloth bit on top, allow 1-2 cms.
- Tapered end – cut to your desired length
- Real Horse Hair – not synthetic
- Weighs around the 800gr.
- Australian Owned business, delivery within days
Important Note:
All weights, measures and similar descriptions are approximate and are provided for convenience purposes only. We make all reasonable efforts to accurately display the attributes of our products, including the applicable colours. However, the actual colour you see will depend on your computer system and we cannot guarantee that your computer will accurately display such colours.
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