So when does everyone start to clip their horses?

Silverspring

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I clip as soon as she comes in the winter. Don't like worrying about her half shaved in the field at night when it raining
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I'm such the worrying mother! If she needed clipping earlier for work I probably would but we are only hacking at the moment so avoid overly sweaty horse syndome most of the time!
 

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Wait until they sweat more than just under the girth on a normal session. As they are all as fit as needed already, although they are hairy it will probably be about november time. That is when we usually do it, althogh I a trying to see if I can get away with not clipping
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Daisy is a real yeti and got really sweaty today doing what I would consider to be a fairly sedate hack so as soon as I can get my hands on some clippers
 

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Not til last weekend in November because they have November off in the field doing nothing, and I like them to be without rugs if possible. New one isn't growing much coat though so we'll have to see if she copes..........
 

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Will prob do it on the 4th/5th of October because I'm planning on hunting him on the 12th and he would be much to hairy otherwise. If I need to though I'll clip him earlier.
 

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tomorrow - rode in walk for 20 mins, then lunged 20 mins in trot and freeschooled in cnter nd he was sweating all up his neck and chest - is VERY hairy, only front half coming off and then light weight on at night as lives out
 

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my horse hasnt grown any winter coat
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but he rarely gets a very thick winter coat though, but this year he looks as though he is already clipped!!
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Mine are hairy too. Rode today in 20 degrees & A was really sweaty. Normally dont clip til October but I think it's going to be in the next week or so... I hate clipping!!
 

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5 of ours have been clipped all year, i just find it so much easier, and cant stand all the hairyness if not!

1 will be done shortly, and the other is only in light work so probably wont be done until christmas time when his work load will increase.
 

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With Star I never stop, with Be I've never done it. Be does far more work and they wear the same rugs for the same weather. It depends on the individual.
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