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    Feather Sox - are they worth it

    We’ve just started showing and our piebald cob has very feathery legs. It’s tricky keeping them clean overnight. A friend suggested feather sox and I was just wondering if anyone had used them and what your thoughts are? Do you put them on when feathers are wet or dry. Or do you have any...
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    Best Clippers for Heavy Feathers

    Thanks everyone for your advice. I'm going to save up for some LIberties.
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    Best Clippers for Heavy Feathers

    Thanks. I'll have a look at the LIberties
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    Best Clippers for Heavy Feathers

    Don't mean to sound daft but how would I recognise trimmers from clippers? Is it the size? Some are described as clippers but seem more like trimmers to me.
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    Best Clippers for Heavy Feathers

    Does anyone have any recommendations for clippers please? Cordless As quiet as possible Enough power to easily get through thick cob feathers. I don’t want to spend too much as it’s only for the occasional feather trim - about £150. I’ve tried a friend’s Clipperman Jesters (advertised for...
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    Equi-Vue2 Trailer Camera

    Is the picture OK? Does it glitch much?
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    Equi-Vue2 Trailer Camera

    I’m looking to buy a trailer camera and wondered if anyone has experience of an Equi-Vue2 wireless camera? You can download an app and watch it from your smartphone. It has it’s own WiFi..... is the picture any good? I like the idea of watching the horses from my phone rather than a...
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    Which trailer?

    Thanks ROG. Only one of the links works (nnta).
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    Which Trailer

    Hi everyone, I'm looking to buy my first trailer and wondered what people's preferences are. I'm considering rear facing as when I've read research untethered horses tend to go into the rear facing position by themselves which suggests to me that's their most comfortable travelling position...
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    Which trailer?

    Hi everyone, I'm looking to buy my first trailer and wondered what people's preferences are. I'm considering rear facing as when I've read research untethered horses tend to go into the rear facing position by themselves which suggests to me that's their most comfortable travelling position...
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