Kallibear
Well-Known Member
To hog or not to hog (not quite straight forwards)
Piper as a hairly bear:
Serious yak! (other half manes on the other side)
Does get in the way
The hogged look
Very fat
Points to consider:
1) he will be for sale (poss) next year and it will take at LEAST 3yrs to grow back properly. Nor or less desirable with a mane?
2) his forelock is rubbish by comparision and takes forever to grow and it's only this year it's started to look ok compared to his mane. Once hogged it may never recover properly .
3) he's rubbed off a little at the base (or I've pulled it out with the reins
) but it will have grown back ok by next year.
4) he is shown a fair bit but he can do hairy or hogged although too small be a show cob (only 14.3 ish). He also does a lot of faster work (hunting and common riding)
5) he needs his mane plaited up for ridden work as he gets too hot.
6) He'll look very smart hogged.
7) it's hard to show in pics how stunning his mane actually is at the moment
8) he's about to get his feathers mostly clipped out as he's bogburnt/chewed them off (been treated). They will take until next year to grow back.
9) I love hairies but hogged is easy.
The clippers come out tommorow to neaten up his legs........
Basically it's a case of 'once done it cannot be undone'. If it would grow back within a year I'd just whizz it off but it really will take YEARS to grow back properly, esp his forelock. And as he's shown he can't have his forelock left on.
Piper as a hairly bear:
Serious yak! (other half manes on the other side)
Does get in the way
The hogged look
Very fat
Points to consider:
1) he will be for sale (poss) next year and it will take at LEAST 3yrs to grow back properly. Nor or less desirable with a mane?
2) his forelock is rubbish by comparision and takes forever to grow and it's only this year it's started to look ok compared to his mane. Once hogged it may never recover properly .
3) he's rubbed off a little at the base (or I've pulled it out with the reins
4) he is shown a fair bit but he can do hairy or hogged although too small be a show cob (only 14.3 ish). He also does a lot of faster work (hunting and common riding)
5) he needs his mane plaited up for ridden work as he gets too hot.
6) He'll look very smart hogged.
7) it's hard to show in pics how stunning his mane actually is at the moment
8) he's about to get his feathers mostly clipped out as he's bogburnt/chewed them off (been treated). They will take until next year to grow back.
9) I love hairies but hogged is easy.
The clippers come out tommorow to neaten up his legs........
Basically it's a case of 'once done it cannot be undone'. If it would grow back within a year I'd just whizz it off but it really will take YEARS to grow back properly, esp his forelock. And as he's shown he can't have his forelock left on.