Silly Question About Clipping

GrassChop

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Sorry, bit of a silly question but I'm planning to clip my mare relatively soon coming in for the warmer weather (hopefully).

Question is, I want to avoid using a neck attachment on her rug as much as possible as her mane rubs out so easily. If her neck is clipped out fully or even a mid to high trace or irish clip, would this make a lot of difference body temperature-wise or would you use a neck attachment if any part of the neck is clipped out?
 
I've had horses clipped with and without necks on their rugs- I tend to use a neck if I want them clean, or if they're difficult to keep condition on.
If you have a good doer I wouldn't worry about a neck on the rug. You could always put a slightly heavier weight rug on if you were worried.
 
Its funny because mine has a neck on her rugs pretty much all through winter 24/7 and she's never had a rubbed mane...I think it depends on the rug brand and the weight of it too!
 
Mine live out 24/7 and have irish clips, with full neck removed, they've been in 50g rugs, without necks all winter. I upped them to 100g with necks when it got really cold but they've both been fine! I guess it depends on your horse, both of mine run hot, but at this time of year, I don't see that you should have an issue! it might go cold for a few hours overnight but as long as its not freezing all night, they should be fine! obviously depends on the horses weight too, if its skinny you might need a warmer rug.
 
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