dellaelyse
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So my horse has long AND curly hair (he doesn't have cushings - he has just always had it!) Although my problem isn't related to grooming.
Basically, he is an Arab X and therefore is hot blooded. He hence sweats quite a lot with certain rugs in certain areas, and after a ride. Obviously I do not want him catching a chill this winter - but it will be hard to ride and then get rid of the sweat.
He has always been clipped out before which works (which also contributes to the curl I think!), but he is afraid of the clippers to an extent he needs to be sedated to have it done.
My problem is, is that now he is 22 (healthy for his age but still an old boy), I do not really want to have to sedate him as I realise it will just be harder for his body - and therefore I can't have him clipped!
So - what do I do? I don't think he will ever be used to clippers so he doesn't have to be sedated - he's even a bit wary of sprays so I'm not sure that de-sensitising him will be a way around it. Even using lighter rugs can be a problem as I think he can get cold around the neck (might be completely wrong though). I have only bought him this year after loaning him as a child, and the yard owner is saying I must have him clipped whereas I would rather not if I could help it - and I just need some advice as to whether with careful rug management I could get away with not clipping.
Any ideas would be very appreciated. Thank you!
Basically, he is an Arab X and therefore is hot blooded. He hence sweats quite a lot with certain rugs in certain areas, and after a ride. Obviously I do not want him catching a chill this winter - but it will be hard to ride and then get rid of the sweat.
He has always been clipped out before which works (which also contributes to the curl I think!), but he is afraid of the clippers to an extent he needs to be sedated to have it done.
My problem is, is that now he is 22 (healthy for his age but still an old boy), I do not really want to have to sedate him as I realise it will just be harder for his body - and therefore I can't have him clipped!
So - what do I do? I don't think he will ever be used to clippers so he doesn't have to be sedated - he's even a bit wary of sprays so I'm not sure that de-sensitising him will be a way around it. Even using lighter rugs can be a problem as I think he can get cold around the neck (might be completely wrong though). I have only bought him this year after loaning him as a child, and the yard owner is saying I must have him clipped whereas I would rather not if I could help it - and I just need some advice as to whether with careful rug management I could get away with not clipping.
Any ideas would be very appreciated. Thank you!