The body clipping was done with a big set of old Sunbeam body clippers. They're loud but they work great! Livestock clippers are fairly cumbersome. The face clipping I did with my old Andis AGC Super 2 speed clippers that I used when I groomed dogs (and cats) professionally. That's where the skip-tooth 7 blade comes from. All clippers that have interchangable blades come with a size 10 blade. That is good for bridle paths. The "reverse" part is the technique I used, it means to go against the direction of the hair growth. In grooming dogs, it's regular practice to go with the direction of hair growth. In shaving horses (and donkeys) it's nearly impossible to do that with any success. I also have a little Wahl Bravura cordless clipper for detail work. It's quiet and light and lovely for starting out, getting the animals used to the clippers. After years of grooming, I absolutely spend the money to get the right equipment for the job in grooming. Money very well spent in my opinion.He looks so adorable!!
I think I would like to clip Jeffrey. What is a skip tooth and a reverse tooth blade. Should I look for those blades? I would love to bathe him but I think it would ruin any trust I have He runs when I fill his water.