Sparkles
Well-Known Member
On anything other than a traditional or native or one living out mostly...I prefer them off.
I clip/trim/pull to the hilt but always leave the whiskers on.
I found out the other day that it is illegal to remove whiskers in Germany, apparently they class it as a welfare issue!!! Seems slightly odd given the use of rollkur !
I found out the other day that it is illegal to remove whiskers in Germany, apparently they class it as a welfare issue!!! Seems slightly odd given the use of rollkur !
Sorry CS, you need a bell too, possibly a small one though.![]()
Two more HHO bells of shame needed here.![]()
I found out the other day that it is illegal to remove whiskers in Germany, apparently they class it as a welfare issue!!! Seems slightly odd given the use of rollkur !
My worst nightmare is hair!!! Get rid of it
I'll remove mine for showing/during clipping etc and the long eye whiskers and their ear fluff. However in between shows and clipping I let them grow. I hate hair full stop. I have to be physically restrained when we get hairy M&M breakers in / traditional cobs. It drives me potty to see all that flowing mane... But then my tails are all pulled and cut bang to chestnuts or hocks on hunters and cobs, manes very short with bridle paths cut or hogged for coblets. My worst nightmare is hair!!! Get rid of it
Alf has whiskers. Unfortunately he also has a beard and feathers at the moment. I refuse to buy clippers while he's not in work, so am going to have to go through the torturously dull process of hand trimming him!
These are wonderful little bits of kit - I stand by my "off for showing" and would not in a million years believe that affiliated judges would turn a blind eye to whiskers on show horses. Show Cobs must be hogged and trimmed and that means EVERYTHING off off off!
I agree - why take them off if you don't have to but do not agree it is a "welfare issue"!
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Not sure if you are serious? Ride a bike instead - your horses will probably be glad!
To me, cutting off a horse's whiskers and other facial hair because the showring says so, is no different to docking tails on certain dog breeds.