kal40
Well-Known Member
I know clipping has been done to death each year but I am hoping someone on here can come up with something constructive to my problem.
I have a 15.2 hairy mammoth who is getting hairier each day.
He needs clipped but I cannot get near him with the clippers.
Last year we clipped him under sedation but I don't want to do it this year. It took the maximum dose before we could get near last year. Clipping lady is coming on Sunday and vet can't come. Prior to sedation last year we twitched him and he tried to lie down just to get away.
For the past couple of weeks I have been trying to get him used to hand trimmers and electric toothbrush. He has even let me touch him with the big clippers but when they are switched on he is gibbering wreck in the corner.
I have spoken to the lady who had him as a yearling until he was 3 and she used to trim, hog and clip all year round. I have emailed the previous owners and after 2 messages they are not replying.
Does anyone have a horse like this? Anyone got any tips to help? Any advise gratefully received.
I am getting on so well with him and have just started hunting again but I can't really do much with him whe he is this sweaty.
Thank you in advance for any ideas
I have a 15.2 hairy mammoth who is getting hairier each day.
He needs clipped but I cannot get near him with the clippers.
Last year we clipped him under sedation but I don't want to do it this year. It took the maximum dose before we could get near last year. Clipping lady is coming on Sunday and vet can't come. Prior to sedation last year we twitched him and he tried to lie down just to get away.
For the past couple of weeks I have been trying to get him used to hand trimmers and electric toothbrush. He has even let me touch him with the big clippers but when they are switched on he is gibbering wreck in the corner.
I have spoken to the lady who had him as a yearling until he was 3 and she used to trim, hog and clip all year round. I have emailed the previous owners and after 2 messages they are not replying.
Does anyone have a horse like this? Anyone got any tips to help? Any advise gratefully received.
I am getting on so well with him and have just started hunting again but I can't really do much with him whe he is this sweaty.
Thank you in advance for any ideas