It is better to not clip your horse, because this leads to blankets, and these cause so many problems.
Horses that do get clipped get clipped for 3 reasons:
1. The rider doesn't want to spend much time cooling off the horse
2. The owner/rider thinks it looks better
3. The owner/rider doesn't know better and thinks you just have to do it.
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Horses are generally clipped when they are in hard work during the winter and really sweating, though it's not necessary. Clipping is rarely NECESSARY, though many owners of horses with cushings disease will clip their horses for their comfort in the summer months.
No, an increasing number of people have done some research and found that keeping their horses as natural as possible is the best thing for their horses' health and happiness. They are now beginning to go barefoot, and have stopped clipping, blanketing, and they turn their horses out 24/7.
. Interior and exterior clipping interior clipping what is to be saved is inside the clip window exterior clipping what is to be saved is outside clip window Interior clipping
i am clipping my nails
Line clipping can also be carried out for: Options Concave Polygon clipping windows Clipping window All of the these
If you mean clipping as we would call shaving on humans, then it is really up to the individual, not all horses are clipped. but if they are clipped, and you want them to stay that way, just clip them when their fur is longer than you want.
It is not necessary to cut your horses hair.You can pull your horse's mane/tail to think it out for shows or whatnot but otherwise you don't have to. As for body clipping, unless you work your horse hard in the winter then it is unnecessary.
If they have that type of teeth, then it is easier to graze (eat grass).
Horses living in the wild have their own ways to get what they need. Such as they have been observed eating a certain type of clay which rids them of internal parasites. Domestic horses eat differently then their wild cousins. Their teeth aren't worn off like wild horses so they need the help of a vet.
You mean as in clipping a bridle path? Which is shaving the mane behind the head. This would be called clippers.
The clipping word is decaf.