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Date Posted: 10:46:21 05/10/08 Sat
Author: Cathy
Subject: To Braid or Not To Braid
In reply to: Helen 's message, "Braiding" on 11:13:59 05/09/08 Fri

>Intrigued by your 'crooked ear' reference. My boy has
> ears that are completely different from each other.
>One is small and fat and the other is long and thin,
>can't work out how that happened?

My boy has small, crooked ears that actually curve in towards one another and sometimes look like they are touching. It is the funniest things ever since he has small ears to begin with while the other non Friesians have "Donkey Ears". The small ears are a Friesian trait but we cannot figure out why they are crooked. It definitely adds character and he is an absolute sweetheart.

He is by Fetse 349 and his grandfather is Feitse 293, not too large but very baroque looking. So you can imagine when he points his little crooked ears how the whole tough horse image goes out the window. :)

Do you have a step by step for the one long braid? I think I have an idea but am not sure. Do you braid up the tail as well?

Thanks!

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