Hovis_and_SidsMum
Well-Known Member
But I am contemplating clipping Hovis' feathers off for winter...
I don't know what to do!
When I bought him I had him fully clipped out and he looked like a tiny baby. Hubby went nuts at me for clipping off his feathers then but now 3 years later hubby wants to clip him out and I like him feathery. Total role reversal!!
My farrier, Evil Army Man, YO et al all agree with hubby that he should be clipped out for winter. YO has turned into a Hovis fan (despite being a dressage rider with a background of eventing mad dumb bloods) and says he'd look lovely clipped out as a heavy hunter type. she also thinks he could low level HT /ODE (and yes she has ridden him!!)
Pros
He has got a scabby patch at the back of one knee which I've had to trim the feather from around anyway
His feathers are being dyed orange by the soil at our new yard when it rains
It would be safer if I allow hubby to take him blood hounding this year.
Cons
I love him feathered as its part of who he is
I worry he'll look out of proportion with trimmed legs - i.e. look fat rather than balanced
Will it make his feathers grow back tufty and horrible in the spring?
Plus if i clip his feathers do I clip his wings?!!
GOD!! I don't know what to do!!
HELP
I don't know what to do!
When I bought him I had him fully clipped out and he looked like a tiny baby. Hubby went nuts at me for clipping off his feathers then but now 3 years later hubby wants to clip him out and I like him feathery. Total role reversal!!
My farrier, Evil Army Man, YO et al all agree with hubby that he should be clipped out for winter. YO has turned into a Hovis fan (despite being a dressage rider with a background of eventing mad dumb bloods) and says he'd look lovely clipped out as a heavy hunter type. she also thinks he could low level HT /ODE (and yes she has ridden him!!)
Pros
He has got a scabby patch at the back of one knee which I've had to trim the feather from around anyway
His feathers are being dyed orange by the soil at our new yard when it rains
It would be safer if I allow hubby to take him blood hounding this year.
Cons
I love him feathered as its part of who he is
I worry he'll look out of proportion with trimmed legs - i.e. look fat rather than balanced
Will it make his feathers grow back tufty and horrible in the spring?
Plus if i clip his feathers do I clip his wings?!!
GOD!! I don't know what to do!!
HELP