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If you are tired of tossing out tail bags
where the Velcro doesn't work anymore
because of dirt and stall shavings, or the
snaps won't close - then these are the tail
bags you've been looking for. They
have been designed with the advice and
mentoring of a qualified Equine veterinarian
assistant who has been in the field for over
40 years.
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Quality Construction
Our tail bags are individually constructed. All
seams are serged with a professional serger,
which adds longevity to the seams as well as
giving the bag a professional, finished
appearance on the inside. A four thread serger
is used to add strength to the seams.
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Shoo-Fly
The tail bag not only protects the hair, but
gives added length to short tails which is much
needed in fly season. The unique shoofly
at the end of the tail bag gives length to the
bag and additional means to the horse for
resisting flies just as the hair of the tail
does. While being practical they also go a long
way in adding a little pizzazz also!
Shoo-fly's are treated on the ends to prevent
fraying.
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Directions for Using Tail Bags
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Braid the tail starting at the end of the
docket (tail bone).
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Secure the end of braid with two rubber
bands.
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Insert the braided tail into the tail bag.
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Put both ties in hole formed by top of braid
below docket from the back of the braid to
the front.
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Now split ties and wrap one tie around the
braid on the left side and one tie around
the braid on the right side, crossing them
in the back while taking up the slack of
material at the top of the bag.
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Tie at the front of the braid and make a bow
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If you
don't see a fabric that suits you, please feel free to
inquire about special order fabrics. Also
available for special order in horse size...
Contact us for
Details!
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