Cloud9
Well-Known Member
I have had my horse a number of years now - and he just never gets any easier to clip. Last night I searched the forums for tips on how to overcome this and will now start my sessions yet again with him.
He is a medium to heavyweight cob with very course mane and feather. He is hogged and while he will put up with this as soon as I get near his ears/face is when the problem starts. I used to do between his ears with scissors but he will accept my very very old pair of Liverman whisper clippers to do the job with lots of treats. I have never been able to clip his legs without getting injured and to clip his body is a trauma - even though I take my time. He will tolerate so much then just explodes. And it can get quite scary which makes me nervous to clip him which obviously makes the situation worse. This is all very frustrating as I love him to bits and have never hurt him and makes me said about his lack of trust in this situation.
I have used ACP and Sedalin in the job in the past and while it does make it a little easier he still gets very upset. He is just such a hairy horse and the cost of sedation by the vet is so expensive.
Do clipper shy horses ever come to accept it or am I fighting a losing battle. I would love to show him but I would need to clip his legs etc. He looks so smart when all trimmed up but I feel like it is time to admit defeat.
He is a medium to heavyweight cob with very course mane and feather. He is hogged and while he will put up with this as soon as I get near his ears/face is when the problem starts. I used to do between his ears with scissors but he will accept my very very old pair of Liverman whisper clippers to do the job with lots of treats. I have never been able to clip his legs without getting injured and to clip his body is a trauma - even though I take my time. He will tolerate so much then just explodes. And it can get quite scary which makes me nervous to clip him which obviously makes the situation worse. This is all very frustrating as I love him to bits and have never hurt him and makes me said about his lack of trust in this situation.
I have used ACP and Sedalin in the job in the past and while it does make it a little easier he still gets very upset. He is just such a hairy horse and the cost of sedation by the vet is so expensive.
Do clipper shy horses ever come to accept it or am I fighting a losing battle. I would love to show him but I would need to clip his legs etc. He looks so smart when all trimmed up but I feel like it is time to admit defeat.