Is it good to body clip a horse?

Body clipping allows the horse to release body heat without becoming sweaty, preventing them from becoming wet and difficult to cool down. It also has the added benefit of shortening the grooming process, as dirt and shavings are easier to brush off of clipped hair.
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Should I body clip my horse?

Horse clipping will prevent your horse from catching a chill and it will also cut down on grooming time. Clipping is also a great way to encourage their coat to grow back nicer and glossier for summer. If your horse is living out all winter, it is advisable not to clip and ensure that they have suitable field shelter.
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Is clipping a horse cruel?

Myth #1 Clipping horses is cruel.

MEH, this is mostly a myth. It's actually cruel to ignore your horse's health and comfort. Some horses don't need to be clipped. Without certain allowances like blankets, skipping a clip is mostly fine if your horse won't get too hot.
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When should you not clip a horse?

A horse's coat tends to grow quickest between September and December and so, during this time, it is best to clip your horse every 3-4 weeks. Most people will stop clipping their horse at the end of January because this is when most horse's tend to start growing their summer coats.
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How much is horse body clipping?

Full body and half face clip: $180. Full body and face clip: $200. Show clean up: $50 (includes bridlepath, chin, jaw line, fetlocks, ear clean up, tail bang) Mane pulling: Starting at $30 (cost increases depending on time)
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How to body clip a horse



Why do people clip horses body?

Body clipping allows the horse to release body heat without becoming sweaty, preventing them from becoming wet and difficult to cool down. It also has the added benefit of shortening the grooming process, as dirt and shavings are easier to brush off of clipped hair.
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Should I clip my horse in summer?

During a hot summer spell, the heavier types of horses, need all the help they can get to keep cool, and clipping them out completely can often make them more comfortable, work better and make it much quicker and easier to wash off sweat and dirt.
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Should horses be shaved?

Should You Clip Or Not? Body clipping is always optional, and most riders don't bother. Sometimes horses are given several months off over the winter season, so there's no point. Other times, horses are ridden more lightly, so they don't wind up sweating that much either.
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What to do after clipping a horse?

Wipe the surfaces down with a clean cloth. Then oil the clippers and blades and place both neatly back in their case. Store them in a dry place so that they don't rust. In the days following the clip, it's important to keep the coat and skin well-conditioned.
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How long does it take to full body clip a horse?

A full body clip can take anywhere from one-and-a-half to four hours, depending on the mood of the horse and the experience of the person clipping.
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Why do horses get fresh after being clipped?

By clipping, your horse will not sweat as much during exercise and will dry much quicker because there's not as much coat to dry off. As well as this his condition will be maintained much easier as his coat will not be dull from endless sweating.
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Why do horses need to be shaved?

Horses can be clipped for several different reasons, but most commonly it is related to health and comfort reasons. One such health condition where horses are clipped is Cushing's, a disease that can cause a horse to not shed its winter coat properly.
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Should I clip my horses whiskers?

Should you clip your horse's whiskers and ears? The short answer: it's up to you. Horses have special tactile hairs called vibrissae – these are his whiskers. The whiskers on a horse play an important role in his sensory awareness system.
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What clip is best for my horse?

The Full Clip.

The Full Clip – All the Hair is Removed from the Horses Body. If you are hunting or competing heavily over the winter then a full clip is the best option for a stable kept horse. The full clip will remove all the hair from your horse's body, head and legs.
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Should you clip a horse with sweet itch?

Often horses benefit from all year round clipping and sweet itch sufferers are no exception! Think: remove the itchy coat that is holding all the scurvy dandruffy bits inside followed by a thorough wash down.
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What happens if you clip a horse too late?

A: There is no set point that is too late to clip or that will interfere with your horse's summer coat. He will constantly shed old hair follicles, which are replaced with new ones. I always tell people to base clipping decisions on their horse's workload and how much he sweats, not by the calendar.
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Do I have to wash my horse before clipping?

TOP TIP: Before clipping make sure the hair is clean and dry. The less grease in the coat, the easier the blades will find it to clip through and the better finish you will get. With a greasy coat you will get very apparent teeth marks where the teeth have struggled to cut through the grease.
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Do you have to bathe a horse before clipping?

2 If it's warm enough, bath your horse thoroughly before clipping him to remove dirt and excess grease from his coat. If the weather is too cold for a full bath, spot cleaning particularly grimy areas, hot clothing or a thorough groom will remove the worst of the dirt.
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Should I clip my horse in spring?

If clipping your horse only for the winter and wanting to let the horse grow out their coat for spring, it is best to not clip your horse after he starts to grow in his spring coat, which could be anytime between February and March or even later for some horses.
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Can you clip a wet horse?

If you bathe your horse, be sure he is completely dry before you begin to clip. Wet hair does not cut well, will make your blades dull, and the end result of trying to cut wet hair will appear unsightly.
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Do thoroughbreds need clipping?

Some competition horses are clipped during the summer months as well. Health: Clipping can have health benefits as well, as it can prevent skin problems. Keeping the legs and fetlocks clipped can help prevent conditions such as scratches and mud fever since the mud will have no hair to cling on to.
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Do horses need to be clipped in winter?

Your horse can usually be clipped for the first time each year during October. The winter coat continues to grow, but usually not as thickly as the original unclipped coat. One or two additional clips may be necessary during the winter, but the coat should not be clipped after early to mid-January.
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What does a curry comb do?

A rubber curry comb is a useful tool in removing dirt, old hair, and debris from your horse. It can be used nearly all over a horse's body and should be used in a circular motion.
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