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The instruction files here are of two types-a photo sequence in a gallery arrangement, and some movie files of parts of that sequence.
The movie files are mostly in two versions- a higher resolution video, and a lower resolution one.

Click to view the video files:
1. Sorting out the tail hairs first- a low res 300k file

2. Plaiting the bun- file 1 - low res 700k file
2. Plaiting the bun- file 1 - higher quality 4.4 meg file

3. Plaiting the bun- file 2 -low res 600k file
3. Plaiting the bun- file 2 -higher quality 2.2 meg file

4. Tying off the plait to end it - low res 450k file
4. Tying off the plait to end it - higher quality 3.4meg file

5. Rolling the plait into a bun and tying it-medium-low res 650k file

There are two different files above of the same actions, as the camera battery went flat during the filming, so we started again
and included both versions. They are best looked at in conjunction with the still photos in the gallery link below.
The batteries went flat again before the fifth video, so it has a new background!

Click Here for a full step-by-step PHOTO GALLERY SEQUENCE of plaiting a bun into a docked heavy horse tail

For any further queries, other styles, or any questions, click here to look in the Australian Heavy Horse Forums

Some assorted tail plaits of various types-traditional and newer-from clydesdales seen at Australian shows in the past five years:

 

Here's a photo from about 1940, at Brisbane Royal Show, of Bill Evans plaiting Caringal Jessie's tail, which was 'long':


Below is St Helens' Bold Dignity, sired by Worawingeth Dignity, with a 'short' tail, plaited up much the way most in Australia were until about 2005. The photo is taken from the St Helens' stud dispersal catalogue from 1936.

A recent tail at Gatton:

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