1.800.206.6544

Retail Minimum Order is US$75
Wholesale Min. Order is US$175

This website processes U.S. orders only. Please contact us for overseas orders. All orders ship from New York State.

Product of Hungary
Genus and species: Equus caballus. Ranch.
Assorted
Please read the Note about Stock Types
Price: WHOLESALE ONLY (Log in to see Prices) per tail
    Order Code: 18-06-BLB
    Availability: Out of Stock notify me
    Availability Note: If we are Out of Stock or do not have enough of an item, please call or email us to confirm! Online quantities do not include merchandise that just arrived or may be enroute. If currently not available, we can also add you to our wish list to be notified when available.

    These horse tails have been de-boned, scraped, washed and dried.

    The first 6" or so at the base of the tail where it attached to the body is quite hard and stiff. On the tanned horse tails, this part is a little softer and more flexible than on the dried horse tails. This part of the tail is about 3" to 4" wide.

    The regular horse tails are 39" or longer and can be as long as 51".

    As these are natural products, the colors will vary. The photos are for reference only to give you an idea of what you might get if you order a certain color.

    Native Americans use them as hair on their False Face Masks. They are also used on carousel horses and Halloween costumes.

    We do not recommend attempting to tan the dried tails by yourself. Please note that although the tails have been deboned, there may be small pieces of bone buried deep inside the tail.

    Do NOT comb when just removed from hot water or the hair may fall out.

    Horses are not an endangered species. No horses are killed just for the tails. They are not subject to CITES or USFWS controls.

    We do not recommend that the DRIED horse tails be exported to Japan and Italy. We had a shipment destroyed by Japanese customs in November 2005. Japan is notorious for rigid customs rules. We had a shipment returned by Italian customs in March 2013. We cannot get a veterinary certificate for dried horse tails. You may have greater success getting tanned tails through customs in general.