I am 21 years old 15 Hand Morgan. For those of you who have not seen Morgan, are hairy! I have owned for six years and each winter at the end with a completely shaved him thrice. I would shave at least five hours each time her body. He broke my blades, the backup could catch fire, otherwise I would go out in daylight. Now I am an expert in spite of my horse, and now wants to share my strategy with the rest of the world.
A:
DoBe sure to start early in the day! I know this sounds like common sense, but sometimes run into clipping problems, and your horse. You can stop the blades and the clipper could draw. By starting early in the day, this provides enough time for you to go to get to the store and if you need more time to return and finish the job.
Two:
This is the most important step. Make sure you give your horse a bath of very detailed either yesterday or the day ofClipping. If your horse has a lot of hair and nourishes dry within two hours, a bathroom, then you should do it the day before. I'm sure your horse is completely dry before clipping. The importance of giving a bath is the key to a smooth surface and "zig-zag" effect-free. If your hair is smooth and clean, it will be removed from the skin more easily.
Three:
Come prepared! Make sure that the blades Extra! I know I have stressed the importance of a blade such additional steps, Isay it again. Get extra blades, and even if you can afford more than the Clippers. If you do not have the resources or money for extras, make sure the name or number of a friend in the barn, the Clippers. If worse comes to worse you can borrow them in order to complete the operation.
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