MagicMelon
Well-Known Member
Have a new horse coming (rescued from being PTS for no good reason!), the 'rescuers' have kindly neatened him up for me but this has involved fully clipping him. Problem is that he's coming from South of England up to NE Scotland so its rather chillier up here! The horse isn't used to being turned out much but Im a firm believer in lots of turnout, so will be working on slowly increasing his time outside. Although I have often clipped mine that have stayed out 24/7, Ive never taken off their legs and full faces before so have no experience of a fully naked ned! Obviously I want to keep him as warm as possible so do I need to bandage him in the stable (he is currently)? And what about when outside, do I need to get turnout chaps or something? I'm hoping by the end of the winter to have him out happily all day and only in at night so he wont be spending too long outside every day (to begin with, it'll literally be 10 mins as that's all he's used to!) but can get decent snow up here. Dont want him coming in like a lollypop 