30 March 2019 #1 K Kelkat New User Joined 29 March 2019 Messages 6 Visit site I’m new clipping and just wondering is it too late to get my horse clipped? I’ve got a few fun rides coming up and she is very fluffy, she has started a moult but hardly anything coming off. Advice please?
I’m new clipping and just wondering is it too late to get my horse clipped? I’ve got a few fun rides coming up and she is very fluffy, she has started a moult but hardly anything coming off. Advice please?
1 April 2019 #2 R Rebeccak New User Joined 19 December 2017 Messages 7 Visit site Should be fine, but depends if the new coat growing in is still winter hair or summer, if she's turned out a lot, how much work she's doing etc.
Should be fine, but depends if the new coat growing in is still winter hair or summer, if she's turned out a lot, how much work she's doing etc.
1 April 2019 #3 K Kelkat New User Joined 29 March 2019 Messages 6 Visit site Thanks for the reply, i think she’s hanging on to the winter coat. Other horses haven’t started moulting yet either.
Thanks for the reply, i think she’s hanging on to the winter coat. Other horses haven’t started moulting yet either.
1 April 2019 #4 MissTyc Well-Known Member Joined 25 June 2010 Messages 3,628 Location South East Visit site I clip any time my horses seem too hot. All year round
1 April 2019 #5 M Micky Well-Known Member Joined 11 July 2013 Messages 1,664 Location Top of the world Visit site Go ahead and clip, i clip mine all year round with no problems with regard s to summer coats/winter coats..
Go ahead and clip, i clip mine all year round with no problems with regard s to summer coats/winter coats..
1 April 2019 #6 E Elf On A Shelf ... Joined 28 February 2011 Messages 16,451 Visit site If you aren't planning on showing your horse then clip away.