I know fully well how to clip a horse. In fact, i make money doing it. I just watch this video all the time because this horse is insanely clean and it’s so satisfying to watch a pristine horse being clipped 😂
Very well explained and I have just got the exact clippers you demonstrated with! I can see where my mistakes lay, particular not using the cooling spray enough and not oiling enough :) Thank you!
Thank you Big Nort for the kind words! We are so happy to hear you found this how-to helpful. If you have any questions or comments using your new clippers, we're here to help! Happy Clipping! ~Katie, RW
@@rottiemomx3 It went really well! Monty (my pony) was an absolute saint :) it took about two or three hours and then I gave him another bath after so that there were no pieces of hair or any oil from the clippers left on him. Monty got lots of treats and cuddles after 💕
For those like me living in a cold climate, quick trick to get your horse clean before clipping. First off, groom off your horse as you normally would. Afterwards, take baby wipes (or a rag that's damp) and scrub your horse top to bottom, also, make sure your brushes are clean!! This helps me out lots!
So I just clipped my horse jet and the clippers just stopped cutting his hair , they just pull on his hair but they don’t cut . Do I need to switch out the blade?
Hi Ashley! Sorry for the late response, but yes, it sounds like the blades are dull and need to be changed out! You can either buy new blades for your clippers or find a local professional blade sharpener or cutler to have yours sharpened. Please let us know if you have any other questions or comments! ~Katie, RW
Hey! Thought I'd go into more detail for you. :) In colder countries and in the Winter, is the main time to clip horses, it is done during other times of the year for showing, but it has an especially important purpose in the colder months. When we work our horses, ride them, train them and exercise them, horses sweat, just like humans do! This keeps their body temperature cool as they heat up during exercise, however when they grow a thick, wooly Winter coat, this can be a detriment to them, because now that sweat that covers their body, keeping them cool is now making them too cold and they're freezing wet and soaked with all that saturated fur. When they're saturated to the skin like that, they're more prone to Respiratory Infections, catching Chills, Weight Loss (which is super hard to keep on a horse during Winter as is), shivering and stress. So when we clip their coats short, the sweat that they produce dries off extremely quickly and can be scraped off at an instant! This keeps the horse nice and dry, however you need to replace that coat you've cut with nice warm rugs for them. I hope this helps!
@@elizabethcord If you would like more information, you can check out our all-inclusive clipping guide: www.ridingwarehouse.com/lc/training/equine-clipping/how-to-body-clip-your-horse.html ! ~Katie, RW
Would you recommend stopping and cooling the blades every 5 minutes if we won’t be switching out our blade?? Also, can I still use a T-84 on the face and legs?
Hi Layla, thank you for your question! We suggest giving your clippers a break at least every 10-15 minutes of use. Every clipper is different though, so you will need to check to see how hot the blades are getting. You may need to do stop under the suggested time if your blades get hot quickly. And yes, you can use the T-84 on the face and legs, however, the wider blade may be difficult to maneuver around small areas. Please let us know if you have any further questions and we would be happy to assist you. ~Katie, RW
Hello! There are multiple reasons for clipping horses, however, it is typically done to keep a horse comfortable when they are exercised in the winter months. Please refer to this guide for more details on why horses are clipped: www.ridingwarehouse.com/lc/training/equine-clipping/how-to-body-clip-your-horse.html?from=yt ~Katie, RW
Shame on you for taking off a horse what God gave to them. Their hair is on them for a reason. Do your homework on hair removal of horses because you're not helping a hard you're harming them. If you want a clip clip your own hair😢
I know fully well how to clip a horse. In fact, i make money doing it. I just watch this video all the time because this horse is insanely clean and it’s so satisfying to watch a pristine horse being clipped 😂
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Thank you! This is such a clear guide xx Appreciate this 🐴
Very well explained and I have just got the exact clippers you demonstrated with! I can see where my mistakes lay, particular not using the cooling spray enough and not oiling enough :) Thank you!
We are so happy to hear this video helped! Happy clipping! ~Katie, RW
I have the clippers all I need is a horse
Excellent video. I just bought the same clippers and am excited to try them. They seem quieter than the bigger ones.
Thank you Big Nort for the kind words! We are so happy to hear you found this how-to helpful. If you have any questions or comments using your new clippers, we're here to help! Happy Clipping! ~Katie, RW
Thank you for the step by step and tips! This is going to be my first time body clipping my horse Indy so this was very helpful!
We are so happy our how-to video helped! Please let us know if you have any further questions or comments about clipping. Happy Riding! ~Katie, RW
My first time body clipping too and I also have a gelding named Indi.😊🐴 But I'm clipping my other gelding, Pokey. Hope yours came out well!
Very beautiful horse there. Amazing how well care for, you are awesome owner. 😍
THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH FOR THIS DETAILED VIDEO! I FEEL MORE CONFIDENT CLIPPING MY CUSHINGS BOY NOW!
We are happy to help! ~Katie, RW
Informative video and excellent presentation. Well done!
Thank you!! this is super helpful! Also, beautiful horse!!
I’m going to be clipping my pony for the first time tomorrow! Today I’m going to give him a huge bath. Very helpful video!
Good luck Charlotte! We hope your clipping went well! ~Katie, RW
How did you do? Clipping my Cushings horse this week...
@@rottiemomx3 It went really well! Monty (my pony) was an absolute saint :) it took about two or three hours and then I gave him another bath after so that there were no pieces of hair or any oil from the clippers left on him. Monty got lots of treats and cuddles after 💕
@@rottiemomx3 I hope it all goes well for you and your horse!
Excellent video!
Thank you, Jane! We are happy you found it helpful! ~Katie, RW
For those like me living in a cold climate, quick trick to get your horse clean before clipping. First off, groom off your horse as you normally would. Afterwards, take baby wipes (or a rag that's damp) and scrub your horse top to bottom, also, make sure your brushes are clean!! This helps me out lots!
Horse lookn at her like don’t me back 😂😂😂😂
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So I just clipped my horse jet and the clippers just stopped cutting his hair , they just pull on his hair but they don’t cut . Do I need to switch out the blade?
Hi Ashley! Sorry for the late response, but yes, it sounds like the blades are dull and need to be changed out! You can either buy new blades for your clippers or find a local professional blade sharpener or cutler to have yours sharpened. Please let us know if you have any other questions or comments! ~Katie, RW
Is there a reason why people do that, like to get a nicer maine / hair or is it just for aesthetics?
Sometimes horses can be really hot to the point where they can't support it.
Hey! Thought I'd go into more detail for you. :)
In colder countries and in the Winter, is the main time to clip horses, it is done during other times of the year for showing, but it has an especially important purpose in the colder months.
When we work our horses, ride them, train them and exercise them, horses sweat, just like humans do! This keeps their body temperature cool as they heat up during exercise, however when they grow a thick, wooly Winter coat, this can be a detriment to them, because now that sweat that covers their body, keeping them cool is now making them too cold and they're freezing wet and soaked with all that saturated fur.
When they're saturated to the skin like that, they're more prone to Respiratory Infections, catching Chills, Weight Loss (which is super hard to keep on a horse during Winter as is), shivering and stress.
So when we clip their coats short, the sweat that they produce dries off extremely quickly and can be scraped off at an instant! This keeps the horse nice and dry, however you need to replace that coat you've cut with nice warm rugs for them. I hope this helps!
@@PurplePoppyAnimator thank you 🤍
@@elizabethcord If you would like more information, you can check out our all-inclusive clipping guide: www.ridingwarehouse.com/lc/training/equine-clipping/how-to-body-clip-your-horse.html ! ~Katie, RW
@@Ridingwarehouse thank you that was really helpful!
can u clip a 10 month old foal?
I want to clip my cats and dogs, but I know my wouldn't like it :(
Would you recommend stopping and cooling the blades every 5 minutes if we won’t be switching out our blade??
Also, can I still use a T-84 on the face and legs?
Hi Layla, thank you for your question! We suggest giving your clippers a break at least every 10-15 minutes of use. Every clipper is different though, so you will need to check to see how hot the blades are getting. You may need to do stop under the suggested time if your blades get hot quickly. And yes, you can use the T-84 on the face and legs, however, the wider blade may be difficult to maneuver around small areas. Please let us know if you have any further questions and we would be happy to assist you. ~Katie, RW
Jesus Christ luvs us all 💜💜❤️
Yes he dose
Thats not long strokes
But why...??
Why is it that u have to clip a horse?
Hello! There are multiple reasons for clipping horses, however, it is typically done to keep a horse comfortable when they are exercised in the winter months. Please refer to this guide for more details on why horses are clipped: www.ridingwarehouse.com/lc/training/equine-clipping/how-to-body-clip-your-horse.html?from=yt ~Katie, RW
The title should be, How to be lazy while taking care of your horses coat!!!!!
Shame on you for taking off a horse what God gave to them. Their hair is on them for a reason. Do your homework on hair removal of horses because you're not helping a hard you're harming them. If you want a clip clip your own hair😢
A horse should not be clipped except for medical reasons!