clipping questions

jenbleep

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Frankie's owner decided to clip him out fully yesterday........(i think he should of had a blanket or a high chaser, but there we go
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) anyway Frankie is very 'pink' under all his white hair, and she didnt leave any hair on his back......nada, nothing, just clipped it all away
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now me being me i am slightly paranoid that i am going to hurt the skin on his back......seriously you can nearly see his withers poking out of his skin (he's not skinny, just sensitive!) and i was wondering if i should get a numnah or back pad to help distribute my weight more evenly? what do you all think? are there any brands that are particularly good?
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plus, how cold does it half to be before you wear an exercise sheet for schooling? i wear one for hacking but not sure if he'll get too hot when schooling.........we are only doing basic stuff but again i am paranoid!
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It sounds like she used something like an A2F blade when clipping. It's one that vets use to clip hair very close to the skin, leaves about 1mm againts around 2/3 mm that others leave. Just a normal numnah shouls be alright to use with him but make sure it is shaped, many are straight & would only fit a 'table'. Numnahs that are shaped correctly are Bartl (don't have to have sheepskin) & Nuumed, Cottage Craft High Wither. All these fit really well & will go right up into the saddle gullet & not pull across the withers.

Regarding exercise sheet, until there's a frost on the ground just exercise him as normal, warm him up slowly through the paces & just as important is to cool him down the same. Rug him up well also. His coat will start to grow back in in no time anyway. I hope this helps.
 
I always clipped Amy right out - made life so much easier. But she always wore a sheepskin numnah - so that's what I would advise.

As for the exercise blanket - well if it's cold pop one on - but make sure it's one that you can remove when riding after he's warmed up...
 
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