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Some horses grow manes and forelocks long and thick enough to make humans jealous. (WikiMedia Commons/MatthewJS)
Some horses grow manes and forelocks long and thick enough to make humans jealous. (WikiMedia Commons/MatthewJS)

by Penelope Miller

It’s National Hair Day, and we’re celebrating with some of the greatest forelocks, manes, and tails in the equine world. Scroll down for some of the best hair going:


Roadster has great hair, y’all.

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This article originally appeared on America's Best Racing and is published here with permission.

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