Whiskers

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they come off when i clip and when i'm having a proper trim (then any 'hairyness' is removed, ears, feathers, beards etc) before shows in the summer - but im not religious about it.
 
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My horses would do well at one of those
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Everything comes off.....coat, legs, feathers, ears, whiskers, bridle paths, withers....you name it....if the clippers fit they get used there
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Yea that sounds familiar actually. Mine have theres off! Originally I left them on, but Ive slowly been brainwashed into having immaculately profiled horses!
 
I only cut them on the horses who are shown, I feel bad but it doesn't seem to bother them and they're turned out at night during the summer. I don't overtrim them like some of the horses you see in the show ring, I don't trim the inside of their ears or the whiskers around their eyes although I have had to shorten one or two of their eye whiskers as they were starting to curl towards the eye and were irritating it. Feathers and beard are also off, it makes such a difference to their profile!!
 
What about moustaches? There used to be a horse at the stables where I learned to ride who sported a luxuriant, curly moustache. I think it was a mare too - most unfeminine!

I only trim a little off whiskers and any bits of ear hair which overhang the margin of the ear. It has never ocurred to me to take off eye whiskers as it doesn't seem right somehow.
 
I clip legs, ears etc but I leave the whiskers on becasue my boys live out. I was watching one of them eating his dinner this evening and it is amazing how much they use their whiskers and that wibbly bit of muzzle to find dropped food. Bailey's last owner cut his eyelashes off which I didn't like.
 
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