Horses coats

StellaArtois

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I always see horses with such beautiful coats any tips on how to get them looking sleek as winter approaches. Mine always looks like a bear can you stop their coats getting so thick do people rug up or just wait then clip.
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I am waiting for him to get super fluffy and then it all comes of!!

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Same here. I don't think there is any way I can avoid the teddy bear look with my horse - she just grows too much coat. I wouldn't really want to rug up early anyway, she'd just be hot, and still hairy!
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I rug
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he already has a fleece on at night,he is a tb and up until now have never needed to clip as he hasnt been in a great deal of work,but i rug well and his coat dosnt get to thick
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My lad has a vitamin supplement,and due to grooming and rugging his coat in the winter is so shiny and healthy
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However i dont overrug,as this can make them colder as the warm air cannot circulate under the rugs!!
 
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If you wait to get fluffy when do you first clip?

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tomorrow!!!
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Then every 2-3 weeks through Sept and Oct - I did say she grows a lot of coat
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George is usually pretty shiney, but then I do love grooming and I think the lo-cal he eats really helps. I either don't clip, or just give him a little bib clip in the winter, I start rugging at night about mid sept to keep the fluff under control.
 
Baz is always shiny - but gets lots of oil and Baileys Outshine when I'm feeling flush...and is rugged at the first sign of rain or a slight hint of cold!!
 
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