If your animals go into the wild woods, they get into burrs. I don't have a nice flat pasture that we can mow. In the wooded section there are numerous logs, huge rocks, rock outcroppings, and steep hillsides. Each year I try to work on chopping down or digging up the burdock.
This year I failed. And now I am suffering those consequences.
However, IF I can get someone to clip/brush hog the flat areas, I might be ahead of this next year.
I started on tails at 11:30.
The above shot is Sunshine's tail.
I cleaned it and braided it. Later I decided to just do the right thing and give it a trim. I love long tails like everyone else. However, these long tails get in mud and muck and snow and ice. After one ice storm a few years ago, the mules had iced tails. Those with long tails made clicking sounds as they walked.
The tails grow back and less maintenance might be better!
I actually think her tail looks prettier trimmed! Less burrs to gather when we ride through the forest too.
It was still long after I cut off about 6 inches! I may leave it for now.
Check out Sunshine's sister's tail. Typical of this mule who has NO fear and explores everywhere.
She did this in one week.
I purchase cheap hair conditioner and use mineral oil and a spritz of ShoSheen on the burrs and tail. I rub it in and let it soak in. I have to keep applying as I work towards the center of the tail.
To this, with a trim.She snorted and said it was her secret!
I hope their tails don't get too messy. I'm looking forward to some riding later this week. That is, IF I have time.
My nephew and his new wife are coming to visit on Wednesday!
Wow, you got this down! They have lovely, thick tails
ReplyDeleteOh, enjoy the visit!
ReplyDeleteWorth it for sure! All my mowing pays off in this department.
ReplyDeleteWish I could mow certain places but yeah, it would. :)
DeleteWhat a mess to deal with. I was a kid at the farm when we walked the cornfields to destroy that weed. It would be so bad in the corn picker and it would spread them when the picker passed through.
ReplyDeleteThat is a big job! I know you hate Burdock like I hate Poison ivy. Good that they stood still and I bet they felt better too:)
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