Sunday, July 8, 2018

Sunday Stills

Gus being clipped . . . img_0862-800x600

. . . Gus after his second clip of the seasonimg_0870-800x600

Bruno getting his second clip . . . img_0864-800x600

. . . Bruno finishedimg_0868-800x600

Norman in progress on his second clip . . . img_0954-800x600

. . . Norman finished . . .img_0956-800x600

. . . Norman breaking in his second clip by rolling immediately after being returned to his pastureimg_0957-800x600

B-Rad and Paramountimg_0394-800x600

Nemo and Tacoimg_0398-800x600

Johnny, Lighty, Happy and Samimg_0430-800x600

Quigly and Digbyimg_0448-800x600

Johnny, Toledo and Rockyimg_0503-800x600

Sparky and Sabrinaimg_0574-800x600

Bruno and Alfieimg_0617-800x600

Donneur, Lofty and Asterikimg_0731-800x600

Ripley and Walonimg_0975-800x600

Hemi and Apolloimg_8156-800x600

Calimba, MyLight and Dollyimg_8226-800x600

Charlotte and Travellerimg_8229-800x600

Revyimg_8628-800x600

Rip, Grand and Elfinimg_8729-800x600

King and Levendiimg_8804-800x600

Thursday, July 5, 2018

Back to Clipping

After the spring clipping marathon was completed my body clippers were set aside and forgotten for a few short weeks. The last few days have found me back to the grind, or maybe more appropriately back to the clipping. During the spring marathon of clipping all of the PPID/Cushing's horses get clipped within a couple of weeks. Actually it is inaccurate to say all of the PPID/Cushing's horses, as not all of them fail to shed and/or attempt to grow a winter coat year round. However, most of the PPID/Cushing's horses need at least one clip per year, and that typically happens in the spring.

After the spring marathon everyone is in a good place with their hair for awhile, then it becomes a wait and watch game to see who will need clipping again and when. It varies from horse to horse. As I mentioned above some only need one body clip. Some horses I will clip four or more times from late spring through early fall. Some I will clip twice. It just depends on each horse. Sometimes as horses age they move from the once a year clip group to the multiple times per year group. Conversely, we have some horses who come to live with us that are already in the clip multiple times per year group, but after a year or so of "living like a horse" we find we don't need to clip them as often anymore.

We can't coast and make decisions based on how they used to be or how they've always been.  The bottom line is we simply have to pay attention and make decisions on the horse that is in front of us on any given day.

Lily being clippedimg_0770-800x600

Lily afterimg_0783-800x600

Maisie being clippedimg_0771-800x600

Maisie afterimg_0782-800x600

Renatta being clippedimg_0716-800x600

the best after picture I could get of Renatta; she wanted to go out, not have her picture takenimg_0717-800x600

Cuffie in progressimg_0719-800x600

Cuffie afterimg_0723-800x600

Baner and Artimg_0260-800x600

George and Asterikimg_0332-800x600

Cocomo and Silverimg_0359-800x600

Mielimg_0402-800x600

Sebastian and Mickimg_0433-800x600

Lightyimg_0581-800x600

Dawn and Cinnamonimg_8138-640x480

Blu, B-Rad and Mickimg_8198-800x600

Gus and Rohoimg_8280-800x600

Norman and Cuffieimg_8301-800x600

Remmy and Merlin were quite relaxed while waiting for breakfastimg_8347-800x600

Wilson and Johnnyimg_8432-800x600

Gibson and Flyerimg_8588-800x574

Ripley and Magicimg_8749-800x600

Romeo and Lotusimg_8784-800x600

Sunday, July 1, 2018

Sunday Stills


Thomas, Homer, Cisco and Moe . . .img_8019-800x586

. . . Homer, Moe and Ciscoimg_8020-800x534

Alfie and Taylorimg_0279-800x600

Rubrico and Rockyimg_8261-800x600

Fabrizzio and Havanaimg_8366-800x600

Ripley and Magicimg_8390-800x600

Squirrel and Sushiimg_8439-800x600

Lofty and Donneurimg_8530-800x600

Convey and Chanceimg_8570-800x600

Merlin and Cinoimg_8604-800x600

Grand, Baby and Moeimg_8658-800x600

Nemo and Sebastianimg_8678-800x600

Thomas and Kingimg_8740-800x600

Moe and Babyimg_8745-800x600

Trigger and Ciscoimg_8769-800x600

Gusimg_8783-800x600