tagalong
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Bolding mine. That ^^^ is unbelievable.Personally I believe any clipping of the body is unnatural, God put beautiful coats on these horses and people who feel they need to shave it off their horse to get a certain "look" should try to breed better horses, but I guess clipping is easier ! And any judge that cannot judge the quality of a horse with it's natural coat isn't much of a judge. Not shaving might also eliminate a lot of altering the color and conformation outline, gosh wouldn't that be terrible if the horse looked the way it was built naturally?
Shaving off inches of fuzz... will only show EXACTLY what the horse's conformation is like - nothing can be hidden. HOW?? WHERE?? Everything is there to be seen... not hidden by a thick winter coat.... the idea that shaving will alter conformation - is NONSENSE.
And the colour usually suffers - which is why you have to plan when to clip for the best results. I respectfully suggest that some need to read what they type before they submit it...
Unless you live under a rock, you will have noticed that coats vary in thickness and texture... some horses may slick off very nicely in the summer... and some never lose the longer look...
We used to tell people that if you wanted to see the whole herd (sort of) slick and shiny - you had one week at the end of July to come and ogle - as after that the winter coats start to come in....
And HORRORS - I clip the foals in the summer if there is a heat wave... why let them puff and pant when they can drop their "jammies" and buck and run and roll and play... demmit - that's ABUSE!! Report me....
For our recent photo shoot... some horses were done in their current slick summer coats with just a touch up on jaws and legs - and a few needed a body clip - as the fuzz was rising thick and fast... it all depends on the individual horse.....
The labels of ABUSE and CRUELTY being tossed around in this thread so flippantly
reminds me of threads here a while ago where gelding anything was cruel... and all showing was abusive (unless the one complaining was doing it of course) ... surely some here remember that....
Anyway - it all comes back to the "clip if you care to - don't if you don't want to" common sense - but to paste labels on people and pass judgement in the way some do on this issue.... is... well... there are no words...
Oh - do drop by and check out the poor mares who were clipped with a 15 2 weeks ago.... they are shiny and dappled with spectacular coats.... and are quite the contrast to their shaggy herdmates...
ETA: And NO - I do not do eyelashes... I think some are definitely confusing actual eyelash shaving (which I have seen - but rarely now) with the closer shaving (not always balding/razoring) above the eyes....
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