dressagelove
Well-Known Member
My other boy has been living out 24/7 this winter, I am really pleased with how he has coped. He has been getting plenty of feed and hay, and although he has lost muscle tone (months holiday) he has kept his weight on quite well.
I have now brought him back into work and have recently started to up the work, so he is just starting to sweat up during, so I was hoping to clip him, however, its going to get so cold up here this week, Im unsure if its a very good time. Its going to be -8 on thursday night!
At the moment he is in a lightweight with a middleweight on top and is lovely and warm under that. I was thinking if I clipped him I could put two middleweights on him just until this cold snap passes.
Is he likely to get cold and drop weight if I clip him and do this? He would have a full clip by the way.
I have now brought him back into work and have recently started to up the work, so he is just starting to sweat up during, so I was hoping to clip him, however, its going to get so cold up here this week, Im unsure if its a very good time. Its going to be -8 on thursday night!
At the moment he is in a lightweight with a middleweight on top and is lovely and warm under that. I was thinking if I clipped him I could put two middleweights on him just until this cold snap passes.
Is he likely to get cold and drop weight if I clip him and do this? He would have a full clip by the way.