Thats what I feel like when I clip each spring LOL! He's a stunner! Thanks for sharing.Sammie-1.jpg
Sammie before.
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Sammie yesterday. WOWZERS- lookit what I found under the hair!!
I would consider clipping this upcoming weekend, so you have time to adjust any clipping problems and take care of clipper tracks and whatever you might find after you clip off winter woolies. And, give a little time for color to come back in, seems it always takes a little time to get rid of that mousy color they get after clipping.Seeing everyone's pictures is getting me eager to clip mine!!! I have a show April 1st so I was thinking I would just wait until the show....
I like to clip at least a month before the first show so that, like chandab said, they have time to get color back, you can tell condition better to see what you need to work on, if they have any bites or skin issues due to the thick winter hair, stuff like that. It also makes it 100x easier to do a good show clip if you can bathe them better for the show clip.Seeing everyone's pictures is getting me eager to clip mine!!! I have a show April 1st so I was thinking I would just wait until the show....
This looks like my sister's horse. He is a zebra roan, but getting quite white at age 20. She doesn't want to clip him as she thinks he will be totally white. Yours is handsome!
I meant zebra dun.Never heard of zebra roan before?
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