When should you clip a horse for summer?

Depending on your training schedule, this should be done as soon as the summer shed is complete and the winter coat starts to come in (usually in late fall). If the horse is in an environment where the lights are on for at least 12 hours a day, it may not be necessary to clip more than once in the winter season.
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Should I clip my horse in the 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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What month should you clip your horse?

For the average horse the ideal time to clip is October, once their winter coat has come through. Depending on how quickly your horse's coat grows will depend on how often you will need to clip. The average horse will need clipping every 3-5 weeks until Christmas to keep on top of hair growth.
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When should you clip a horse before a show?

“When I was showing my cob, we would clip right up to March or even April and still got great feedback from judges from spring shows onwards. However, you do need to be careful of old clip lines, for example if you've done a trace or blanket clip at some point, and these need removing in good time.”
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When should you clip a horse in the 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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Is February too late to clip my horse?

Owners that show often leave their last clip to February, just before the season starts. However, other show horses are clipped all year round. Some people simply feel that there is no such thing as a last date to clip. You can clip all year round with no problem!
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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 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 short do you clip a horse?

Typically, the lower the number on the blade, the longer the hair will be. Therefore blades like the T-84 and #10 are popular choices for body clipping. Higher blade numbers such as #30 or #40 leave the hair very short and are reserved for specific places such as clipping the inside of the ear or for veterinary use.
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Can you clip a sweaty horse?

Horse Clipping minimises sweating and will enable him to dry and cool off more effectively. 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.
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Should you bathe your 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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What temperature should I blanket my clipped horse?

Here are some general guidelines: Body Clipped Horses: Start blanketing when the temperature gets below 60°F, or anytime it is rainy or windy. Moderate Hair Coat Horses: Start blanketing when the temperature goes below 40°F. Heavy Hair Coat Horses: Start blanketing when the temperatures go below 30°F.
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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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How do you hot cloth a horse before clipping?

Give your pony a hot towel rub down (get a bucket of near-boiling water, add a small squirt of baby oil, get a clean tea towel and put on rubber gloves. Soak and wring out the tea towel and vigorously rub/ steam your horse to remove all grease and dirt from the body, repeat as necessary).
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Does cider vinegar help sweet itch?

Give the horse apple cider vinegar or garlic.

You might also be able to help prevent sweet itch by feeding your horse certain foods. The idea is to change the smell of the horse's sweat so that midges aren't attracted – and won't bite.
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What does sweet itch look like in horses?

In focus: Sweet itch

Signs: Intense itchiness, wheals and swelling, primarily on the neck (under the mane), face, shoulders, withers, belly and rump (over the tail). The skin may be rubbed until it is crusty, weepy, raw and hairless.
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How do you treat summer itch in horses?

Contact your vet and ask him or her about corticosteroid and antihistamine treatments. Coating the itchy area daily with an oily substance, like baby oil or Skin So Soft, is often beneficial. Midges don't like the oily film and will avoid it. Be sure to reapply the oil often, as it tends to wear off as the day goes on.
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Should you clip a horse in March?

There's a good chance that a springtime clip will help him regulate his body temperature a bit more as spring warms up. The main thing is to take off the hair that's making him sweat.
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How can you tell if a clipped horse is cold?

Common signs of your horse being too cold are:
  1. Shivering. Horses, like people, shiver when they're cold. ...
  2. A tucked tail can also indicate that a horse is trying to warm up. To confirm, spot-check her body temperature.
  3. Direct touch is a good way to tell how cold a horse is.
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At what temperature does a horse need a sheet?

Rain: Body-clipped horses turned out in temperatures below 60 degrees should wear at least a turnout sheet or light turnout blanket.
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Why do horses stand in the rain when they have shelter?

Most horses seek shelter in the rain. Horses have a thin coat, and they need shelter from cold or rainy weather because their skin is sensitive to the elements. Horses should have some protection during inclement weather so that they don't get quickly soaked by water which will cause discomfort, illnesses, etc.
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How late can you 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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