
How can I get my horses mane and tail thicker?
When I bought this horse in his mane and tail looked very thin. Does anyone knows how to make it thicker? ?
believe it or not, that actallu do hair extensions for the horses now … I'm sure add Pallars Sobirà to make the hair thicker. My horse has thin hair (her hair is basically a lock of hair), and I love how handy it is! Much easier to comb and get the burrs, etc. .. so you may want to consider that. I also have never tried it, but you can try "jokes" (ROUGHING) hairs do people to make your hair has more volume … but be careful that you damage DONT hair in the process! For my horse, I use Show Sheen on your hair and make it smooth and bright, and it seems fine …. EDIT: Also looking for hair accessories (they are usually for shiny hair, but there may be one to help hair growth …) And make sure you receive all the nutrition you need!
Everything you wanted to know about lions
The Lions have strong, compact bodies and powerful forelegs, teeth and jaws to tear down and kill prey. Their coats are yellow-gold, and adult males have long shaggy mane, dark. Young lions have light spots on their coats that will disappear as grow.
Consider size, male lions grow larger than females, which reach ten feet long (females reach up to nine meters long), plus two to three feet long tail. Male lions weigh from 330 to 530 pounds, females weigh 270 to 300 pounds. Lions stand between three and a half and four feet tall at the shoulder.
Except for a small town clinging to the dry forests of Gir in northwest India, lions now live in Africa alone. They are the southern fringe of the Sahara to northern South Africa, but are absent from the equatorial regions dominated by tropical rain forests. The lion is listed as vulnerable in the World Conservation Union (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Animals. The Gir Forest population, consisting of about 300 lions, is listed as endangered species.
Lions inhabit a wide variety of habitats, from open plains to thick brush and dry thorn forest. Lions eat mostly animals large, like zebras and wildebeest, weighing from 100 to 1,000 pounds. In times of scarcity, but also catch and eat a variety of smaller animals of the rodents to reptiles. Lions steal kills from hyenas, leopards and other predators, but also lose their catches to hyena groups. Lions can also be fed indoor livestock, especially in areas close to villages.
Lionesses usually give birth to a litter every two years. Females are receptive to their peers for a days several times a year, unless they are pregnant or nursing. The Spurs mating ovulation. Females give birth to one to five cubs after a gestation about three months. Cubs nurse for six months but begin eating meat at three months. Due to various dangers, including hunger in times of shortage food and attacks by the male lions take pride, as much as 80 percent of cubs die in their first two years of life. Zoo lions may live up 25 years, while wild lions live about 15 years.
More than 10,000 years ago, lions thrived North and South America to Europe, Africa and Asia. Today, after climate change and after centuries of hunting and habitat degradation by people, lions live in scattered habitats across Africa (with the exception of the lions of Gir Forest, living in a park in northwest India). Within these areas, lions are still facing hazards, including habitat loss and hunting. Many have died of diseases such as distemper, which is transmitted by domestic dogs from villages near its habitat natural.
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Day 3 of “No Cone” Challenge 5-2-09 thru 5-30-09 (CO Method, Mane ‘n Tail Conditioner Review)