if a horse has been clipped behind its ear? that would be the bridle path
Bridlepath...for the bridle to sit on comfortably...
A bridle path
bridle path
call the vet as soon as possible and wrap the ear in gauze to prevent infections from setting in.
Clean it up and if it gets infected, call your vet
iv only heard it being called cutting their bridle path
A bridle path. It's used to make sure your bridle or halter stays put and is less likely to be pulled over the horse's head.
An ear clip is a type of earring that doesn't require pierced ears to wear. It typically features a hinged clip or cuff that attaches to the earlobe or another part of the ear. Ear clips are a popular alternative for those who do not have pierced ears.
Ouch!
They didn't they had clip on earrings. Ear piercing was not a standard thing back then so clip on earrings was the norm.
Call an equine veterinarian immediately as it may need surgery.
It's called a bridle path. The way to get the best result is to gently pull your horse's ear back so it lays on his poll. Where the tip of the ear is, that is how far back to clip your path. This is the rule of thumb for most breeds. Although, Arabians, Saddlebreds and several other breeds have longer paths, so check with your horse's breed association first.