earthchild
Well-Known Member
Its seems to me the norm is to clip your mini. Is it just people showing that clip? Is there anybody on this forum that still has a furry mini? If so, why do you opt to not clip? Vice versa, why do you clip?
I leave our minis and our one big horse natural since even if we work up a sweat, I hose them down and then hand graze or just amble around till dry. Our days our warm and slightly breezy, so they dry in no time at all. Then at night, when the temp falls 30-40 degrees, I don't have to worry about blanketing.
As for the face, I just trim any long hair, like under the jaw or on the outside of the ear. I don't trim the muzzle as I've always heard that horses need those whiskers, and I figure they were put there for a reason. However, I've never noticed the clipped minis jamming their noses into any more objects than an unclipped one, so maybe my fears are groundless.
I do shave a bridle path and tidy up the fetlocks, especially my horses white ones.
So that's my question and my answer.
I leave our minis and our one big horse natural since even if we work up a sweat, I hose them down and then hand graze or just amble around till dry. Our days our warm and slightly breezy, so they dry in no time at all. Then at night, when the temp falls 30-40 degrees, I don't have to worry about blanketing.
As for the face, I just trim any long hair, like under the jaw or on the outside of the ear. I don't trim the muzzle as I've always heard that horses need those whiskers, and I figure they were put there for a reason. However, I've never noticed the clipped minis jamming their noses into any more objects than an unclipped one, so maybe my fears are groundless.
I do shave a bridle path and tidy up the fetlocks, especially my horses white ones.
So that's my question and my answer.