What are you opinions on turning out 24/7 with a hunter clip???

05kitty93

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Hi,

I know this has been done at least several times before and if it annoys anyone I do apologies.

I have a 15hh Section D Mare who lives off fresh air. I am planning to clip her on Sunday (hunter clip) and would like to, if possible, leave her out 24/7. She is living out atm and is hardly ever waiting for me at the gate and once finished her tea can't wait to re-join her friends in the field.

All opinions gratefully received.

Ruth
 
My 15.1 sec d x is living out fully clipeed with a med weight on, is doing VERY well on it too. Some people look down on it but each horse does good on different things.
 
was doing this happily until yesterday when the fields shut for winter [cries]

Pony had a heavyweight rug with a neck with cooler underneath. When it got very cold I switched from cooler to a mediumweight turnout under the heavy weight.

She is a TB Welsh cross, good doer and in medium work. She is a real 'field' pony and is much happier out. Only issue was that I got some funny looks and the odd comment off know all DIY liveries but I know my pony was happy and warm.

IMO if the horse is well rugged and preffers being out, go for it.
 
My hunter is out 24/7 with a hunter clip. She is rugged accordingly and is so much happier now and actually keeps condition better.
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My 5 yo ISH is fully clipped & out 24/7 with a field shelter. He wouldn't have it any other way!! ATM he's in a duvet + heavyweight FAL with attached neck cover, & when it's colder he has a snuggys hood on too. He looks like he's going jousting but he stays nice n warm.
 
Both my TB and cob were out 24/7 hunter clipped, rugged from ears to tail, happy and well covered...until our field shut for winter!
 
i always used to hunter clip my welsh d and he lived out with just a HW most of the winter and was always absolutely fine. he weaved and box walked when stabled so obviously preferred it out.
 
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