wingnut
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On the advice of a friend who is a professional groomer, I bought a pair of Andis horse/cattle clippers. Getting that fuzzy layer of hair off has never been so easy! Without having to bath first!!! It takes me about 20 minutes to get the body clipped. It's a rough clip to be sure, but it will make bathing and the finesse clipping a breeze.
Here's my yearling. She's angled uphill here, but I've never had a yearling with such a straight topline like hers. I was worried she would be a bit underweight but I think she's looking really good.
Our first show is next Sunday, so we'll be doing the finesse clipping this week. I'd love to hear how you folks who have been in the showing world for some time on what you would do with her mane? It's sun bleached. I know I could use some dye of sorts, but her mane isn't really black. So what should I do?
Here's my yearling. She's angled uphill here, but I've never had a yearling with such a straight topline like hers. I was worried she would be a bit underweight but I think she's looking really good.
Our first show is next Sunday, so we'll be doing the finesse clipping this week. I'd love to hear how you folks who have been in the showing world for some time on what you would do with her mane? It's sun bleached. I know I could use some dye of sorts, but her mane isn't really black. So what should I do?
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