FurstPlaceMiniatures
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My guy gets the woolies from hades. At least 2" thick, and no matter how much he gets groomed, dry shampoo'd, vaccuumed, etc, he's insanely greasy and itchy. I have to clip some off his face so his halter can fit kind of thick. Plus the mud this time of year with a coat like that - gahhhhhh. He's cold without a blanket, then sweats with one, no matter how thin. It's made winter a pain. He's also had some "weight issues," and I was tired of not being able to see my horse and his belly.
I've had enough of it already this season, and for better or worse the clippers came out! It gets cold here in Upstate NY ( negative double digits at times ), but he's inside at night and on the gross days. He has a bigger wardrobe than I do, including a hood, fleece hood and blanket, sheet, 2 waterproof blankets, a waterproof sheet, and a super thick stable blanket.
I know a coat like this isn't normal. He spent the first 6 years of his life without shelter or a blanket, and is a probable diet induced EMS case, as he was fed pretty much solely sweet feed for those 6 years too. He is on remission and a beet pulp mash.
I decided on the traditional blanket clip. Leaving warmth over the core areas, cutting away the hair from the others. Less hair for the straps and buckles to get caught in, and his belly straps on his blanket actually fit now. Im really thinking this is going to be a new "yearly" thing, but we will see how it goes. He seemed pretty grateful for the clip, but, I have a weirdo horse that actually REALLY enjoys being body clipped.
Has anyone else done it? Why or why not?
I've had enough of it already this season, and for better or worse the clippers came out! It gets cold here in Upstate NY ( negative double digits at times ), but he's inside at night and on the gross days. He has a bigger wardrobe than I do, including a hood, fleece hood and blanket, sheet, 2 waterproof blankets, a waterproof sheet, and a super thick stable blanket.
I know a coat like this isn't normal. He spent the first 6 years of his life without shelter or a blanket, and is a probable diet induced EMS case, as he was fed pretty much solely sweet feed for those 6 years too. He is on remission and a beet pulp mash.
I decided on the traditional blanket clip. Leaving warmth over the core areas, cutting away the hair from the others. Less hair for the straps and buckles to get caught in, and his belly straps on his blanket actually fit now. Im really thinking this is going to be a new "yearly" thing, but we will see how it goes. He seemed pretty grateful for the clip, but, I have a weirdo horse that actually REALLY enjoys being body clipped.
Has anyone else done it? Why or why not?
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