Thursday, May 8, 2014

Spring Jobs

It never really feels like spring until I start bathing and body clipping horses. Some horses are unlucky enough to find themselves getting a bath and getting clipped.  The rest of the horses have better luck and only have to put up with getting a bath. The horses that get the works with a bath and a body clip all have Cushing's/PPID and don't fully shed out their coats. However not all of the Cushing's horses require being clipped. 

On the body clipping front I'm more than halfway done. Lucky, Lightning, Maisie and Lily have all been clipped and I think that only leaves me with 2 or 3 more horses to be body clipped. I haven't looked at my list in case I have forgotten anyone. Right at this moment I would like to continue thinking I am almost done whether it is actually true or not. Between shedding out horses, bathing horses and body clipping horses lately I end my days covered in so much horse hair it is ridiculous. However it beats being cold so I'll take it.

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Lucky's body clip in progress


Lightning before; very hairy and wet


Lightning's first side well on its way to being completely clipped. I think he had pooped about six times at this point.


Rip looking oh so happy about having a bath


Maisie's body clip in progress


Her coat underneath all of the hair was super shiny


somehow no pictures of Lily were taken, but here is about half the hair that was clipped off


Calimba and MyLight


Tony, Trigger and Grand


Thomas, Hemi and Apollo


Cinnamon and Norman


Donneur, George and Gus looked pretty as the sun was rising


Flyer and Faune in the morning sun


Timbit and Griselle


Lighty


Homer and Moe



Our newest resident Duesy wanted Walden in front of him as a shield while was staring at Sparky the donkey across the driveway

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

WELL THAT WAS FUN. I WOULD HAVE RATHER BEEN THERE IN MY LAZY BOY CHAIR WITH A GLASS OF ICE TEA WATCHING THEM BEING CLIPPED. ALOT OF WORK I KNOW AND I BET YOUR TIRED AFTER YOU'VE BEEN AT IT ALL DAY. THANKS FOR SHARING. YOUR BIGGEST HORSE FAN. GRANNY [FLORIDA]

Beatrix said...

I have no idea how they suddenly have control of their bowels, but I've encountered countless horses with the ability to lodge an "objection defecation". They think it's pretty damned funny to fart by your head when picking hinds, too. ;|