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Clipping a horse involves using clippers to remove excess hair from their coat. This is often done to help the horse cool down more quickly during exercise, or to ensure a neat appearance for competitions. It's important to use the right clipping technique and equipment to avoid causing any discomfort or injuries to the horse.
well it is just a rumor but why would he cut is horse main off
He would probably cut sonic's hair off then.
Sometimes, people's hair grows faster when they get it cut more often. But, no it is not necessary to cut your hair to get it to grow, but it is healthier for your hair to get it cut once in a while.
No second cut hay often has more nutrients in it than first cut hay. But if the horse is overweight or not working much then first cut hay would be better if the horse will eat it.
The more often you cut your hair, the quicker it grows back. Therefore, since we cut the hair on our head so often, it grows the fastest.
Yes, horse hair grows back after it is cut. Horses, like many mammals, have hair follicles that continuously produce new hair to replace the old or damaged ones. However, the rate of growth and the quality of the new hair can vary depending on factors such as the horse's health and genetics.
Ask really nicely! LOL If that doesn't work then make sure he knows how to cut hair properly.
Its when they take a straight razor to cut your hair, at the salon. To give it that choppy look!
No, its not. People only cut the hair inside their ears for show. The hair inside horses' ears protect them from flys, dirt, water, etc. If you do want to clip the ears, then you should put cotton balls inside their ear (not too deep, be careful!) beforehand so hair doesn't get inside their ear completley. ~Bree
You could paste the hair on a barbie that has seen better hair days or you could give it to locks for love.