MagicMelon
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My shetland was looking really grubby - thick coat, skewbald but looked very yellow... you get my drift! So I gave her a bath (she's rugged up / stabled in worst of weather as she's old so ok to bath in her case). After, I figured I'd shorten her mane as the poor girl has been sweating a bit recently due to the warmish weather we've had this week and Im sure her thick crazy mane didnt help. I shortened it, and then shortened it a little more. Then I HOGGED her!!!!!!!! I thought it was a good idea at the time! I had thought about doing it last year because I figured it would be easier to keep her clean as her mane really does grow very thick so gets really grossly dirty.
She looks dreadful. It actually took my breath away when I stood back after Id clipped. Do you think I should go round picking up the hair and glueing it back on?!
Thankfully the farrier has just been so Im really hoping nobody will see her for a while until it grows back in (she doesn't go anywhere luckily). Poor girl
She looks dreadful. It actually took my breath away when I stood back after Id clipped. Do you think I should go round picking up the hair and glueing it back on?!
Thankfully the farrier has just been so Im really hoping nobody will see her for a while until it grows back in (she doesn't go anywhere luckily). Poor girl