just fully clipped my horse :/

neeny5

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I had no choice really as she was sooooo hairy and getting so sweaty every time I rode her and didn't think it was fair on her any more.

anyone else have to clip all year round?

also do you get marked down in showing for having a fully clipped out horse?


thanks
 
i did mine a week ago as his coat was thick and was suffering never had to clip him in summer before though
 
My friend fully clips all year round and shows. As long as she is fullly clipped you shouldn't have a problem. In winter depending, on the level of the show, the judges will frown on something with anything else but a full clip.
 
Our traddy cob is clipped all year round as he sweats so much. He is clipped down to just above his knees and hocks and then I grade the hair with horse shavers so that his coat blends into his feather. For showing at local level it has'nt been commented on and it looks a lot more natural after 2 to 3 weeks anyway. The only disdvantage is that he feels every fly so wears a fly rug in the field on most days but this also stops his white patches (he's piebald) catching the sun.
 
I clip my cob all year round - if you are showing, just do it 10 days before your intended show to let the coat settle again. And as someone mentioned above keep a fly rug on as they do get sunburn and are extra sensitive to fly bites when the hair is removed.
 
I keep thinking about doing frank... but undecided. Every year his coat gets a bit thicker (17 now!) I am tempted to blanket clip and get the best of both worlds and be done with it as we dont really show a lot/ever anyway!
 
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