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A note from a braider

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  • #21
    Nothing personal at all, just asking.

    From a professional standpoint. If you put a fake tail in and it falls out either during warm up too close to the class for you to come and fix it or during a class, would you expect to get paid?
    Timothy, stop lurking

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    • #22
      No, I would not expect to get paid -- I would put it back in for free.

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      • #23
        I (perhaps unfortunately) don't charge to hang fake tails in the first place if I'm hanging them with a braid. I say perhaps unfortunately because all the trainers I braid for absolutely MUST have a fake tail in EVERY horse's tail . . .

        Anyway, not really an issue for me. Also, in 3 years of braiding, I've only had one tail fall out, and that was due to the fact that the tail provided was FAR too short for the horse, and I had to hang it from yarn, rather than from the horse's tail hair as I usually do. It's really not that hard to hang a fake tail properly, so that it doesn't fall out, and then to wrap the tail up so that the horse doesn't step on it in the stall.

        So no. Even if I charged, I wouldn't expect to be paid if it fell out.

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        • #24
          I do expect to be paid if the fake tail falls out. I rarely put one in without braiding the tail. I do not charge extra to put in the fake tail. How can I give you a refund on something I did for free?

          Angry chinchilla, if I am given a tail that is too short, I put it in too short. I am just a braider, not a miracle worker. If you want your fake tail to look like it might possibly occur in nature (not likely, but possibly) I have to have the right fake tail from the start.

          Everyone needs to stop buying those crappy Champion tails Dover sells and get a good one.
          *****
          You will not rise to the occasion, you will default to your level of training.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by ERollison View Post
            If your horse hates pulling, use some Anbesol (for baby teething) or chloreseptic in your horse's crest and pull it after a workout -- makes it much easier.
            Doesn't Anbesol contain benzocaine? Benzocaine is on the forbidden substance list --
            "I never mind if an adult uses safety stirrups." GM

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            • #26
              This is an inquiry only, not a nasty statement because I am in no way familiar with breed shows. However, I'm just curious if it's hard to get braiders at these types of shows? I can't imagine a braider would want to go there to braid one time in seven days when they can hit the AA circuit and take on fewer horses and get paid every day.

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              • #27
                I'm not sure aobut the ambesol but it's definitely worth looking into -- I would hate to use something to pull a mane that got a horse DQ'd!!

                As far as the stock breed shows vs. hunter shows, the nice thing about the breed shows is you can go in, braid 15 a night, and be done for the rest of the weekend. I'm not a full-time braider so for me, the breed shows work better since I have to take less time off work. I pick and choose the best shows, drive-wise and number wise, and come out with $600 in a day or two. I took a week off to go to the Pinto World and ended up braiding 18 in one day, and about 4-5 each additional day, which was a pretty good haul. I don't live close enough to most of the hunter shows to be able to braid part-time the way I do and still have a regular day job. Hopefully, though, I will be moving closer to Raleigh, NC in the near future and can pick up more hunter business.

                The other nice thing about the breed shows is there aren't usually many braiders there so I pretty much have all the business I want without stepping on any other braiders' toes.

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