Nakita
Well-Known Member
Hi all 
I have a mini shetland, Rocky. I've owned him since he was a foal, he is now seven. He has always been out all year with no rugs. At current yard he now comes in at night time as no other horses are out over night to keep him company! He has a massive thick coat atm and I noticed he was sweating over night, so thought about giving him a bib clip.
He has for the first time ever got rain scald due to the terriental rain we have had the past few weeks! His coat is so thick and long that this would be difficult to treat and also his actual skin under his coat is generally dirty and 'gritty' because the brushes clean the top of his coat and don't get right down to his skin.
I have came to the conclusion I'm going to give him a full clip so I can treat the rain scald efficiently and get his skin healthy again! Was wondering if anyone else owns any clipped shetlands and how what weight rugs they get on?
I have a mini shetland, Rocky. I've owned him since he was a foal, he is now seven. He has always been out all year with no rugs. At current yard he now comes in at night time as no other horses are out over night to keep him company! He has a massive thick coat atm and I noticed he was sweating over night, so thought about giving him a bib clip.
He has for the first time ever got rain scald due to the terriental rain we have had the past few weeks! His coat is so thick and long that this would be difficult to treat and also his actual skin under his coat is generally dirty and 'gritty' because the brushes clean the top of his coat and don't get right down to his skin.
I have came to the conclusion I'm going to give him a full clip so I can treat the rain scald efficiently and get his skin healthy again! Was wondering if anyone else owns any clipped shetlands and how what weight rugs they get on?