Jingleballs
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C has always been ok to clip - he isn't scared of the clippers but doesn't seem to like the sensation of it. Sometimes I can get a full body clip done with minimum fuss - other times I get half of it done and then he throws the toys out of the pram and I have to just leave him and finish it the next day.
I decided to clip off his feathers earlier this year - first time I did it he was fine with the fronts but a horror with the backs so friend twitched him for me while I finished them - unfortunately when you twitch him it only seems to work for 10 minutes max so I have to be super quick.
Second time he was much worse but I though that perhaps my small clippers were making it more difficult/uncomfortable so I bought a new set of heavy duty clippers.
These are much better and we can get a full body clip done in an hour (used to take about 3) but the legs are still a no no.
I did them last weekend and the amount of kicks and stamps I had to avoid was rediculous - he was even being naughtly when I was doing the fronts this time and me being smart decided to hold up one front leg while I clipped the other (he snatches his leg away when you go to clip it and with some force too - you should have heard the thud it made as his foot whacked of his tummy).
So I'm clipping away and holding the leg up and he just as calmly as you like lifted the other front leg too and fell down right on top of me - clippers went flying, I went into the mud and he got back up again and started smugly eating his hay net.
So twitching only works for a short time, bribing him with a molasses lick didn't work - he can simultaniously eat the lick and still be a brat.
Next step that I can think of is sedating. I've heard mixed views about sedaline and don't know much about it. Would this be enought to take the edge off? Pony is generally super chilled and looks sedated most of the time anyway so wonder if this might work?
Do I need the vet to come out to administer it or can I just buy it from them and how much does it generally cost?
Or are there any other options? If he was generally scared I'd spend a lot of time desensatising him and taking my time with it but he's not scared - he just doesn't like it!
Thanks in advance!
I decided to clip off his feathers earlier this year - first time I did it he was fine with the fronts but a horror with the backs so friend twitched him for me while I finished them - unfortunately when you twitch him it only seems to work for 10 minutes max so I have to be super quick.
Second time he was much worse but I though that perhaps my small clippers were making it more difficult/uncomfortable so I bought a new set of heavy duty clippers.
These are much better and we can get a full body clip done in an hour (used to take about 3) but the legs are still a no no.
I did them last weekend and the amount of kicks and stamps I had to avoid was rediculous - he was even being naughtly when I was doing the fronts this time and me being smart decided to hold up one front leg while I clipped the other (he snatches his leg away when you go to clip it and with some force too - you should have heard the thud it made as his foot whacked of his tummy).
So I'm clipping away and holding the leg up and he just as calmly as you like lifted the other front leg too and fell down right on top of me - clippers went flying, I went into the mud and he got back up again and started smugly eating his hay net.
So twitching only works for a short time, bribing him with a molasses lick didn't work - he can simultaniously eat the lick and still be a brat.
Next step that I can think of is sedating. I've heard mixed views about sedaline and don't know much about it. Would this be enought to take the edge off? Pony is generally super chilled and looks sedated most of the time anyway so wonder if this might work?
Do I need the vet to come out to administer it or can I just buy it from them and how much does it generally cost?
Or are there any other options? If he was generally scared I'd spend a lot of time desensatising him and taking my time with it but he's not scared - he just doesn't like it!
Thanks in advance!