cob&onion
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Cobs mane is really thick especially near the top of her neck, its horrendous like a double mane and worse now its been (attempted) solo raked..........she hates me touching it, wont let me plait it and as soon as i get 2 hands near it she goes mad and tries to barge out the way/rear and it just becomes dangerous. Even after sedalin shes a nightmare!! never ever attempted to use a pulling comb shes just ultra sensitive about me touching it, she will let me comb it with one hand!!
Planning on showing next year and a few dressage tests, but this mane is like a bog brush, wont stay over on the right side and she wont let me plait it over.
So, can she pull off a hog?! shes still growing/maturing , 15hh now but will probably mature to around 15.2hh.
I would leave her mane to grow but her feather is non-existent and looks wispy and scruffy so these get trimmed.
Theres a bit of local dressage w&t tests over winter one per month that i would like to do and would normally plait but seeing as thats a nono am thinking of a hog!.
She will be living out with a rug and neck cover on this winter (to keep her clean) so if i hog the mane and leave the forelock will i have to clip the legs off or are they okay scissored till spring?
am thinking mud fever!! also would she looked daft hairy with bib/ trace clip and hogged mane? do they need a full clip to pull off a hog in winter??
Hogging tips/ideas please!!
The mane in question!
(PS tried to edit title but wouldn't let me! should be: should i hog!!)
cob in question! - you get the gist!
Planning on showing next year and a few dressage tests, but this mane is like a bog brush, wont stay over on the right side and she wont let me plait it over.
So, can she pull off a hog?! shes still growing/maturing , 15hh now but will probably mature to around 15.2hh.
I would leave her mane to grow but her feather is non-existent and looks wispy and scruffy so these get trimmed.
Theres a bit of local dressage w&t tests over winter one per month that i would like to do and would normally plait but seeing as thats a nono am thinking of a hog!.
She will be living out with a rug and neck cover on this winter (to keep her clean) so if i hog the mane and leave the forelock will i have to clip the legs off or are they okay scissored till spring?
Hogging tips/ideas please!!
The mane in question!
(PS tried to edit title but wouldn't let me! should be: should i hog!!)
cob in question! - you get the gist!