4 year olds first clip

I dont find there is any age/clipping behaviour correlation, fully clipped a lice infested foal (mane and tail too bless him!) and stood good as gold - but tbf, was totally anaemic.. then clipped a 13 year old who tried simply tried to kill me..
 
H was clipped for the first time 2 years ago and was so disturbed he had to be twitched (I wasn't there - don't what I would have thought of that if I had been!). Then last year he stood ok, was a bit of a plonker (apparently - not there again), but didn't need twitching. Then this year, I arrived half way through and he had been standing like an angel and, I think almost asleep!! I guess he realized in the end that it wasn't actually going to kill him!

Therein lies the reason why I prefer twitching to sedation as they still know what's going on whilst being 'doped up' at the same time!

My lad has always been good to clip thank god!
 
Can I trade my 4yos for yours?!? You can have my ***** and I'll have the nice ones ta!

No clipping for me tomorrow though :D Mega happy about that! :D

No thanks, I think I'll keep mine.:p
It's not like I don't do my fair share of tossers, I did a 3yo a couple of weeks ago who actually tried to climb over the stable door, despite being twitched, and the head lad hanging on for dear life. :mad:
Had to give up in the end, and finish him the following day with the help of some happy juice courtesy of the vet.:rolleyes:
I think I might try the earplugs on him next time though, see if that makes a difference.
 
Finished mine today - started him Monday just to get him used to clippers and did an Irish then took it up the neck with half head today. (am not a great one to follow rules!)

We had less snorting today and he was actually good as gold. I will see how this goes as he's not terribly hairy and doesn't need legs off.
 
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