When Should I Cut My Horse In The Summer?

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This is because horses often work more in the summer, which causes more wear on their feet. Fly stomping also becomes more common in the summer, which causes wear to the hooves. We recommend trimming every 4-6 weeks in the summer months.

Is it OK to clip horses in summer?

During the summer months, you may perform an entire body clip on horses. This gives a clean, tidy appearance and can aid in show preparation by reducing the time it takes to wash. Before beginning to clip, remember that a horse will not be show ready overnight from a clip.

When should you clip a horse for summer?

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.

When Should a horse be clipped?

The Best Time To Body Clip
Horses start to develop their winter coat around mid-to-late August when the days begin to get shorter. Because of this, body clipping is typically done between the months of September and October after the horse has fully grown their winter coat.

Is September too early to clip horse?

For most horses, the first clip will be in late September or the beginning of October and throughout the winter months, you will continue to clip right through to February.

Can I clip my horse in July?

Can you clip your horse during the summer months? YES! Absolutely! Clipping horses doesn’t just have to be kept for the winter months.

How late can I clip my horse?

Most people will stop clipping at the end of January as this is roughly the time your horse starts to grow their summer coat. Some competition horses or horses with a thicker coat are clipped all year round.

Should I bathe my horse after clipping?

Remove the loose hair from your horse’s coat as this may make him feel itchy. The best way to do this is to give your horse a bath. If this is not possible because it’s too cold, simply sponge him off with a bucket of warm water.

Do you have to bathe horse before clipping?

Before Clipping
First, you should bathe and dry your horse the day before, to remove blade-dulling dirt and dust. If you’re not able to wash and dry your horse – give him a good grooming beforehand. Also, never clip your horse when he’s wet, as a clean, dry coat will cut more evenly.

What do you do with your horse in the summer?

Summer Bucket List: 20 Things to Do With Your Horse

  1. Go On A Trail Ride.
  2. Take Your Horse Swimming.
  3. Go To A Schooling Show.
  4. Volunteer At A Rescue.
  5. Picnic With Your Horse.
  6. Schedule A Horse Spa Day.
  7. Try Something New Together.
  8. Invite A Friend Out To The Barn.

Does clipping a horse make them fresh?

Often horses will feel very fresh once they are clipped and it is advisable to turn them out for a few hours to allow them to feel the wind on their skin before you get on!

Can you clip your horse in April?

Contrary to popular opinion, clipping in the spring will not ruin your horse’s summer coat. It merely gets rid of the remnants of winter hair. It does take a few weeks for the coat to “bloom” but since many people clip their horses year ’round, if you don’t like shedding, don’t hesitate.

How do you prepare a horse for cutting?

How do I prepare my horse for clipping? It’s essential that your horse is clean. I would advise bathing him the day before and keeping him in overnight with a rug on so that he’s clean and dry. The clippers will glide through a clean coat much easier than a greasy coat and leave a better finish.

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.

How do you keep a horse calm when clipping?

If you place your hand between the clippers and the horse they will be able to feel the vibrations but will minimal hum. If the horse is comfortable with the vibrations through your hand, start by moving the clippers along his body in the direction of the coat, without cutting. Repeat until he is comfortable with this.

Where do you start when clipping a horse?

I always start clipping on the bottom of the shoulder muscle. I avoid clipping the face, elbow area, legs and stomach area until I feel the horse is comfortable. Depending on the horse, I will clip one side completely, then the other. For some horses, I switch sides and areas to keep the horse relaxed and comfortable.

Why is my horse still shedding in July?

A horse’s shedding/growing coat cycle is triggered by the sun. When the days begin to grow shorter, the horse’s body knows it’s time to start preparing for the winter months and begins to shed out the “summer coat” in preparation for the winter coat.

Does clipping a horse ruin its coat?

Horse clipping myth: Clipping ruins a hair coat
Clipping a horse is giving them a haircut – it does not change the hair growth cycles or overall texture or quality.

Does clipping help horses lose weight?

Especially for those who can’t be worked, clipping them throughout the winter can be a very useful tool to help control their weight.

Should you rug a clipped horse?

If your horse is clipped, a rug will definitely be necessary during winter as his natural insulation has been lost. Horses that are worked but not clipped are going to sweat more, which in turn means they’ll take longer to dry off.

How often is too often to bathe a horse?

If your horse does not compete, bathing requirements will be different. Opinions on the frequency of bathing horses range from a few times a year to monthly, weekly, only when the horse is dirty and even “never!” Regardless, never place tack on a dirty horse for their overall well-being and comfort!

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