I think she meant how thin the horses mane is. I'm not sure if you've ever had to braid a thinner mane before but it is difficult. My sister's Arabian has a thin mane and to prevent the frustration of braiding it for endurance races I shave or roach it.
Very nice braiding, but you have confused the French and Dutch braiding style. French braiding is commonly confused with the Dutch style. French braids are when the strand of hair is placed above the strands when braiding, however Dutch, which is what your demonstrating in the video, is where the braiding strands are underneath each other giving the effect that the braid is on top of the hair, as opposed to French style where it gives the effect of the braid being tucked under the hair. This is just constructive criticism, and advice, no hate, and your braiding is lovely 😁❤️
I like your braid on your horse, not tight, I viewed another horse braiding video, omg this woman braided so tight! I felt bad for that horse! Kaitlin, your braiding style I love it!!!
Nice braid...I'm going to try this on my Haflinger...hoping her hair isn't too thick or short. Lol! Sierra is beautiful, one eye and all. ❤ I'm glad she has an owner who cares about her. My horse had eye cancer too, but thankfully they were able to save her eye.
@@taylorsisk533 It wasn't as easy since it was so thick, and she kept moving to swat at flies. All in all it worked OK. I would suggest making the braid strands a little bigger to make it lay smoother on her neck. She pulled it out easier since her hair's so short by scratching against her feeder.
Same indeed with people in braiding but I also researched as to why a lot of people are suffering from hair loss: overprocessing hair, wearing pony tails, buns, etc. I've just recently heard about " alopecia. ' So not just horse hair, human hair certainly.
braiding the middle piece under makes it a dutch braid (the one in the video) and braiding it so the the middle piece is going over it’s a french braid (the braid basically doesn’t poke out)
@@pamelameckley5040 it does not hurt them if you keep it relatively loose so it doesn't pull on them. I braid on her because her mane is so long it gets tangled when I ride.
@@kaitlinnatoli567 I hope the person above sees this translated into his language, I just translated what he/she said. Thank you for responding though! 😊