cob&onion
Well-Known Member
Planning on hogging and trace clipping my cob in the next few weeks, shes getting very hairy. Shes never been clipped/hogged/rugged before as shes an extremely good doer and goes naked whatever the weather and v v hairy!! this winter she won't be in hard work atall, but enough work to make it hot and uncomfortable for her not to be clipped.
She will be living out throughout winter in a sheltered field with ad lib hay and a fair bit of grazing (hopefully) she has a few handfuls of happy hoof at tea time with her supplements in it.
So question is do i just clip, hog and then stick her in a medium weight rug with a neck cover?! i don't want her to boil as she is a warm girl but i also don't want her cold neither?
I am used to my TB who is a poor doer and a wimp so always gets rugged up well, never had such a good doer before?
What do you do with your clipped good doers?
She will be living out throughout winter in a sheltered field with ad lib hay and a fair bit of grazing (hopefully) she has a few handfuls of happy hoof at tea time with her supplements in it.
So question is do i just clip, hog and then stick her in a medium weight rug with a neck cover?! i don't want her to boil as she is a warm girl but i also don't want her cold neither?
I am used to my TB who is a poor doer and a wimp so always gets rugged up well, never had such a good doer before?
What do you do with your clipped good doers?