great tutorial!! my preferred clip is the Irish pattern -- the neck and shoulder and belly, but the line goes down to the stifle vs taking any hair off the hind quarters. it's perfect for my TB gelding who sweats heavily on his neck, but otherwise wants to keep as much hair as possible.
Wow, so satisfying! Loved the tip with the hot-clothing at the end! I just clipped my miniature shetland for the second time this winter. He gets a ful clip even though he has a rather light workload, but he has some skin issues (dandruff and very itchy). Keeping him clipped just makes skincare so much easier as I wouldn't be able to get the products onto the skin otherwise...
Honestly if I was a horse , I'd definitely have to have a whole lot of ketamine before hand. It would freak me out. But what an excellently patient horse . You do an amazing job at doing what you do best. Your circle in the flank area is phenomenal You have a great voice .
I was wondering about the large clippers? I have a pair TakeIts and they are good but heavy and get hot pretty quickly, which I know is normal for that size, but I may look into getting a different brand.
I've got a very sensitive thoroughbred who finds clipping absolutely horrifying. When buying him and giving him his first clip, I've assumed he would be well used to clipping being an ex national hunt horse... Wrong. I could do his body (mostly), but then halfway through his neck he had a meltdown and there was nothing that would stop him from freaking out. Tried just having clippers or trimmers switched on next to him, to get him used to them, then bought earmuffs that he would not let me put into his ears and eventually twitched him as made an absolute mess of his head in all my attempts. Since that day, he's even patchier and more head sensitive than ever. Still trying to gain his trust back. Decided I won't clip him anymore this winter, but the next one might try with intravenous sedation. Starting to think even that might not be enough. Have you ever had such a sensitive horse like that and if yes, what would you suggest? Thanks
i had a terribly sensitive TB who's skin would twitch just with the vibration. Despite sedation and twitching, it was still hideous. I went for a less heavy duty clipper with far less vibration and he was fine. I could clip his in a hunter, and he'd stand impeccably .... good luck
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She is the best clipping job I have seen in my 50 years good job
I LOVE her! She even answers my DMs on instagram when I'm stuck! Great job and great human. Thank you for sharing her!
That horse is so cute and calm. She does great work, I never saw this perfection on something😂😁🐴❤️
I used to clip a bunch of horses during hunting season while I was a working student in the UK.
She is gooood.
And her eye look is faaaaabulous!!!
Very nice job, lovely calm horse who doesn’t mind having her ears clipped. Thanks!
great tutorial!! my preferred clip is the Irish pattern -- the neck and shoulder and belly, but the line goes down to the stifle vs taking any hair off the hind quarters. it's perfect for my TB gelding who sweats heavily on his neck, but otherwise wants to keep as much hair as possible.
Wow, so satisfying! Loved the tip with the hot-clothing at the end! I just clipped my miniature shetland for the second time this winter. He gets a ful clip even though he has a rather light workload, but he has some skin issues (dandruff and very itchy). Keeping him clipped just makes skincare so much easier as I wouldn't be able to get the products onto the skin otherwise...
Yes Niki!!!! The Queen of clipping, top human.
Here for educational purposes, fascinating to watch. Such a calm and beautiful horse
Honestly if I was a horse , I'd definitely have to have a whole lot of ketamine before hand. It would freak me out.
But what an excellently patient horse . You do an amazing job at doing what you do best.
Your circle in the flank area is phenomenal
You have a great voice .
Love this, Niki you're the the best at what you do! 🙌🏼
Watching a horse being clipped is so satisfying! Who else thinks so?
Your horse absolutely loves you
Her clips are absolutely amazing!
Thank you thank you!! I love how easy to understand this video is, and she always answers my DMs. Love her! Also, amazing clip job!
That was just excellent!
This was super helpful. Thank you
I love the tutorial kind of video's always something to learn
what a calm horse
Wow she’s a dream. Beautiful thank you
thank you so much this was super helpful :) A NZ fan :)
This quality>>>
Great video. Super helpful!
Great video, thank you!
Satisfied 👍😌
Would love to see a video of clipping nervous horses
Very nice job.
Come & do mine 😇 You make it look so easy. But you have the perfect demo horse too, what a sweetie.
Which clippers do you use? Great work!
I was wondering about the large clippers? I have a pair TakeIts and they are good but heavy and get hot pretty quickly, which I know is normal for that size, but I may look into getting a different brand.
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All I can say is . . . WOW.
what solution is she putting in the warm water after clip bucket? thx you
Can you cut/nick a horse when clipping?
I've got a very sensitive thoroughbred who finds clipping absolutely horrifying. When buying him and giving him his first clip, I've assumed he would be well used to clipping being an ex national hunt horse... Wrong. I could do his body (mostly), but then halfway through his neck he had a meltdown and there was nothing that would stop him from freaking out. Tried just having clippers or trimmers switched on next to him, to get him used to them, then bought earmuffs that he would not let me put into his ears and eventually twitched him as made an absolute mess of his head in all my attempts. Since that day, he's even patchier and more head sensitive than ever. Still trying to gain his trust back. Decided I won't clip him anymore this winter, but the next one might try with intravenous sedation. Starting to think even that might not be enough. Have you ever had such a sensitive horse like that and if yes, what would you suggest? Thanks
i had a terribly sensitive TB who's skin would twitch just with the vibration. Despite sedation and twitching, it was still hideous. I went for a less heavy duty clipper with far less vibration and he was fine. I could clip his in a hunter, and he'd stand impeccably .... good luck
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What blade do you use in your large clippers? I can’t buy Liveryman clippers in the US, so I’m trying to find something that will work comparably.
I luv u
I bet the hair could be used for so many things
Why do some people only shave half the horse it doesn't look right u don't shave half your body and leave your legs hairy
She likes to get around
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You have a tattoo. On your neck.
it looks so cool