Clipping chestnuts ... Not very forgiving if you do a wonky line

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Argh, can see a few whoopsie wiggles.. Near side fine but offside wobberly. Not helped by the fact said horse is very nervous with anything touching her OS any further forward than her shoulder. Neck lines and into head are not grand. Not sure how ill rescue it tomorrow, as I gave up today. Fight wasn't worth anything. Polo pony whom I'm sure has been hit about a few times- you can't even pat her, poor thing.

Least you can't see both sides at the same time I guess! Dark horses are so much more forgiving with the odd wobble.!!
 
Tee hee!! That is why I always do a full clip as can never get the lines straight or matching!

The hardest horse I clip is a very 'white' grey - the clipped coat shows no contrast to the unclipped, so even when doing a full clip miss bits if I am not very careful.
 
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