How long do you take to do a full clip on your horses?

Meredith

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I don’t know how long the actual clipping time is but I allow 3 hours. The time starts from when I walk put of my house with the clippers and finishes when I return. I keep my horse at home and will have bathed or groomed him the day before. I am not fussy. I want the pony to be comfortable.

During this time I get the extension lead etc ready, clip with pauses to cool the clippers and move pony around, hot cloth after, sweep up, clean everything ( including me ) and put it away, rug the pony and turn him out.

Quite often I clip head, neck, legs to knees, shoulders and belly on one day and do the rear on another. This takes longer overall but I find it is easier on my back.
 

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On Thursday did our 16:2 IDxTB sedated by vet legs and 1/2 head left on, using Heiniger Xplorer cordless clippers 50 mins other 16:1 not sedated usually 60 or 65 mins. I think ELF will take some beating on time.
 
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I can do a full clip on my cob in 45 mins, incl legs and head.. He is a doddle to clip and very quiet and easy so I 'speed clip' him.....

Mind you I am only that quick as I have lots of practice - he is clipped every 5 weeks, all year round, or resembles a yak (even in the summer), and this is my 10th year of ownership!!!!
 
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To fully clip the body, about 45 mins.
Then another 45min for legs - hate doing legs, just takes so long, but have a hogged cobbed so needs doing. (Although will only do legs once more before stopping for winter).
 

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Around an hour, on an 11.2hh with legs and head left on. I go quite slowly though, as his coat is incredibly thick so I often need to go back over areas and tidy up. He’s a tricky pony but is very good to clip as he’s never had a bad experience, so I take my time and make sure the blades cool down regularly as I want to make sure he stays good to clip!
 
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A £1 has that Elf can do a hunter clip in 30 minutes.

??? half head and legs on, everything else off is 30-35 mins.

I do have super high powered heavy duty clippers that never get warm let alone hot so I can drive on through 10-12 clips a day. Having numerous sets of blades means I can swop blades between each horse for a cold set.

Nothing can quite top the young lass who swore blind she could clip so we gave her a quiet horse to clip. 2 hours later she had done less than 1 side ? then said she couldn't finish the job as she had to leave. She was also seen watching YouTube videos on 'How To Clip A Horse' before and during. Yup. OK. Cheers for that love! Why do they feel the need to lie?!?
 

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It takes me about 2.5 hours for a hunter clip including a hot flannel afterwards so I am very slow . Hampered by my clippers that seem to get very hot after about 20 mins then progressively shorter time as I go on which is a pita.
 

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I did a designer clip for Ted today, one hour taken. It is a very fashionable look, refused to let me get higher than his jowl, so he sporting a sort of thick fringe at the top of his neck and a furry head. Three and a half legs off before he got tricky and I gave up.

Maybe next time, you can try for the Alf Special. We call it the "Woolly Hat of Shame"
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Under an hour I think, that’s with clippers having a 5 minute cool down half way. Longer if I do legs too as they’re a bit of a pain to get in and around.
 
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