kdhminis
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Hi, I am taking two of my mini's to their and my first show this weekend. It has been raining here and still quite chilly for 2 weeks. So... my plans were to show clip them both - but my mini's are "outside" minis - and I feel like for their benefit it is too chilly right now to clip them like that. (There 2nd show is in the middle of June so I should be able to show clip them for that show). One is showing in Halter obstacle - just to get a show under her belt - it is all that was available for a 'over' yearling to show in on the day I can attend the show - I hope we do okay - we have practiced but if we get disqualified at least per when I talked with AMHR office it will still count as a Nationals qualifying show - and we need two shows for that. My other 2 year old will be showing in Halter classes and color class.
So, with that all said - Should I at least clip their heads, necks, bridle paths, etc. (sort of like the clips I have seen on this board)? I think that would leave enough hair on them to tolerate the chilly nights here still. I love brushing all my mini's so their winter hair is almost all gone anyway - they are not bushy looking at all
Please let me know what you would do - and if any of you have pics of the clipping style that I am speaking of - please post it here - as I need something to go by.
Thanks so much - this forum has such knowledge on it - for those of us that are just learning.
So, with that said:
So, with that all said - Should I at least clip their heads, necks, bridle paths, etc. (sort of like the clips I have seen on this board)? I think that would leave enough hair on them to tolerate the chilly nights here still. I love brushing all my mini's so their winter hair is almost all gone anyway - they are not bushy looking at all
Please let me know what you would do - and if any of you have pics of the clipping style that I am speaking of - please post it here - as I need something to go by.
Thanks so much - this forum has such knowledge on it - for those of us that are just learning.
So, with that said: