LauraL23
Active Member
Due to work committments i am only going to be able to ride my horse about twice a week this winter, and this is only going to be hacking. He lives out all year round and is a cob/native type who has always been a fairly good doer. Normally i would not bother clipping a horse in this amount of work but due to him being unrugged until now and the weather we have had he has grown a really thick coat, meaning whenever he is ridden he sweats alot. Today he was hacked in walk for no more than half an hour and was very sweaty all over his neck and around his saddle area. Previous years he has always had at least a trace clip but this is the first year where he will be doing less work.
Would you clip a horse that was only going to be doing light hacking max twice a week? I am always short for time so it is not really going to be possible to wait for him to fully dry out before returning him to his field and i have no access to warm water to sponge him off with.
Would be grateful of any opinions?
Would you clip a horse that was only going to be doing light hacking max twice a week? I am always short for time so it is not really going to be possible to wait for him to fully dry out before returning him to his field and i have no access to warm water to sponge him off with.
Would be grateful of any opinions?