People who clip all year?

dwi

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I'm toying with clipping D through the summer this year because she gets very hot and sweaty when working and it can't be pleasant for her. Sorry to sound stupid but if you keep a horse clipped can you turn them out without a rug or are they going to get cold? I know that sounds cruel but she doesn't normally feel the cold and wore at most a mw this winter despite having a hunter clip and living out. I don't like to think of taking off her coat just to subject her to a summer sweating in her lw turnout
 
We keep my sister's pony clipped all year round and he doesn't wear a rig from about may til october. The two things to be aware of are flies and sunburn, if there are loads of midges about we use a fly rug and he's bay so midges aren't a problem but i have seen pink skin horses get burnt after being hogged or clipped in the summer.
 
depending how warm it is you can turn them out without a rug. i suggest making sure you watch the weather forcast and if it's gonna be wet etc put a light weight rain sheet on to keep them cosy! ours have full clips and in summer if warm enough turnout without a rugs
 
I have to clip alll year because my Woo is a hairy thing and has a long summer coat.

If they are in suffient work and are hairy they may need clipping.

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if you clip,watch out for rainscald.maybe baby oil for first week to make waterproof(i do this with my shetland),or lightweight rug,or become a weather fanatic always dashing to put them in.lol.
 
My cob is fully clipped year round and only wears a LW t/o in Summer if it is heavy rain, and a summer sheet at night (in stable) if it's going to be a chilly one.
 
I clip my cob all year as he tends to get very hot in the summer. I turn out in either a summer sheet or anti fly rug.
 
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