Annagain
Well-Known Member
My horse is being clipped on Friday at 1.30. He is already in overnight and I don't know what to do about Friday morning. He gets incredibly grumpy and unco-operative if he's left in much later than 8am. He is normally ok to clip, just needs twitching for his nether regions and around his ears but he's always been done very first thing in the morning before he has a chance to get twitchy.
If you were a professional clipper, would you prefer to clip a horse who had been in a long time so was completely clean and dry but incredibly grumpy, unwilling to stand still etc or one who had been turned out for a few hours so would stand still happily but might have the odd damp bit?
He is having a trace clip and will have a lightweight rug with neck cover on. I'll get the mud off his neck on Thursday and put his snuggy hood on. A friend will be able to put him out at 8am and then get him back in at 11 after she's ridden. Will this be enough time to get him dried off? I won't be able to get there until 12.45. so will only have 45 mins to get him ready.
If you were a professional clipper, would you prefer to clip a horse who had been in a long time so was completely clean and dry but incredibly grumpy, unwilling to stand still etc or one who had been turned out for a few hours so would stand still happily but might have the odd damp bit?
He is having a trace clip and will have a lightweight rug with neck cover on. I'll get the mud off his neck on Thursday and put his snuggy hood on. A friend will be able to put him out at 8am and then get him back in at 11 after she's ridden. Will this be enough time to get him dried off? I won't be able to get there until 12.45. so will only have 45 mins to get him ready.