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Old 08-24-2007, 11:16 PM   #1
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Different Type Of Mane Grower..

Well a couple weeks ago when I went to get my blanket that was on order I asked about how to get my horses forelock to grow. The girl working recommended using Mane and Tails Hoofmaker and said her friend used it on her tb that had no forelock and it worked really well. Well since I have a small bottle of it I decided to start using it on Flints forelock. So far its going great. Hes actually starting to have a bit more of one, even after 2 weeks. So people that have problems with manes, tails, and forelocks.. this may help! lol.
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Old 08-26-2007, 07:47 AM   #2
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How do you apply it? Do you just work it into the roots or do you work it through the whole forelock?. I also have this product on hand. It has a very pleasant smell. Was planning on braiding my pony's forelock today and will try the Hoofmaker, just want to do it right .
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yes ive heard of using cornucresine on manes and tails to make them grow, this is also a thing to make hooves grow and works well on manes i think this is probably a simailar thing.
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Oh neat! I'll keep this in mind.
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How do you apply it? Do you just work it into the roots or do you work it through the whole forelock?. I also have this product on hand. It has a very pleasant smell. Was planning on braiding my pony's forelock today and will try the Hoofmaker, just want to do it right .
I just do both. She didnt exactly say, she just said apply it. SO I rub some in the roots and then on the hair.
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thats interesting. thanks!
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that is interesting! i'll have to try it! Lily's forelock needs to grow out (the ppl who had her cut it really short ) it has grown a litte with MTG but she dosn't like how it smells and it is hard to apply in that area without getting it all over

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