Hog or not? I hogged!

muffinino

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It was very scary, I had a panic attack halfway through where I laughed hysterically for 5 minutes, but I'm very glad I did it. He looks fab! Thanks to all those who commented on my previous post, you gave me the guts to do it ;)

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This is when the shock set in (I am aware that sitting on the floor next to a barely tied up horse is not very BHS :p) I look like I'm about to spew here but look how impressed he is :/
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He looks a bit fat here but he's not, I swear!
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I'll have to start working him even harder now to build up his crest some more :D

The only thing I haven't done is pull his tail as I've not done it before - what's the best way and are there any videos on youtube or similar I could watch to get some tips?
 

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Thanks Chellebean, Laura and indie :D I'm glad to hear others think he looks handsome as I think the world of him!

If his tail is anything like my boys you may be better off using a stripping knife. I use a Mars one designed for stripping dogs coats. It works really well and gives a great finish. Use it gently though to start in case he objects! Watch this for tips. :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=73BDlpssKCE

Thanks, I'll have a look at that later. He is a bit funny about his tail and the top of his head. You should have seen the state of him when I tried to take his forelock off - he ended up with it stuck to his head by a little bit of hair! I can do anything else with him so I am a little cautious about pulling it too much in case it makes him worse.
 
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ha ha....what a transformation...I am not a fan of hogging (my sis horse looked smart hogged as she had wispy mane) but he looks very professional type now!

What a nice looking horse. He looks good.
 

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poor boy, ha ha, looks easy to manage though

Don't feel sorry for him - he lives in the lap of luxury (by which I mean a field) and only has to work an hour or so a day :p He's a very warm horse and gets very itchy due to that so I'm hoping he'll be a little cooler now. Can't wait to take him hunting proper and put his tail up, he'll look awesome!
 
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