ldlp111
Well-Known Member
Yes almost that time again 

But I have a problem horse who I haven't managed to clip for years, although I never clipped her the first time and I think she was sedated.
I really tried last year to get her used to the noise etc. I first used a little battery operated trimmer which was going great. I could put it on her both sides all over without her trying to kick me etc
So then I moved onto big clippers
slightly more awkward with these as not cordless, started by just having them on when she was in stable etc. Then started to put them on her, seemed to accept shoulders just
But that was as far as I got before I gave up.
Am seriously contemplating using the trimmers to clip her
could take awhile though 

Any suggestions of other things to try would be great
Forgot to say I don't think it's the noise as has teeth done with the electric tools
But I have a problem horse who I haven't managed to clip for years, although I never clipped her the first time and I think she was sedated.
I really tried last year to get her used to the noise etc. I first used a little battery operated trimmer which was going great. I could put it on her both sides all over without her trying to kick me etc
So then I moved onto big clippers
Am seriously contemplating using the trimmers to clip her
Any suggestions of other things to try would be great
Forgot to say I don't think it's the noise as has teeth done with the electric tools