*impressed*
If I send you a very scruffy pony, with reply paid postage, Irish clip please...
I've done a 19min clip on a 17hh tb before but I don't make a habit of it lol! Im usually 30-35 mins a clip. It's taken me an hour to do Arthur because he has been done to absolute perfection. And then I've spent the last 30mins hot clothing and strapping him! He will be shining like a brand new penny next Saturday at Aintree!
i charge sitting down tax for shitlands!Me too!
Sending 3 of mine, 2 for gullet and belly, one for chaser....
Bugger! 🤣🤣i charge sitting down tax for shitlands!
I am impressed @Auslander! Takes me about 50 minutes for the same full clip on a 15.2, including brushing off and going over any lines! He isn't sedated and is a fidget/drama queen when I get near his head thought. Grr. Thinking of this, might get some sedation off the vet when shes back out.
What clippers do you have? Tidy job too! I wonder if they wake up thinking, where the **** did my hair go?!
Hauptner 2000'
The Xplorers are fabulous cordless ones - very heavy duty, and last plenty long enough to do a full clip. I loved them, but I love being able to clip a few horses back to back more!Interesting. I've always had corded too.. borrow a friends set of batteries once and it died mid clip, then had to be charged over night. Had a few looks hacking the following morning! I've got Liveryman Black Beauties I've had a couple of years. They're great but a bit heavy. Not had them serviced yet but they only use to do 6 clips a year at max
I'm impressed, (And now wondering why I am so slow doing a trace clip and Irish on my two!) they are both good to clip, it just takes me ages!
The vet had to head off to another call, so I didnt have the top up option! Bless her though - I met her on the drive as I was heading back to the house - she popped by on her way back, just to make sure I was still alive!
Can you sit them up to do like you do a sheep?i charge sitting down tax for shitlands!