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Uploaded by on Jan 29, 2010

http://www.horsemart.co.uk Short demo with Showing Champion Lynn Russell on "How to clip and trim a horses face" useful tips and advice.
For information on Lynn's Masterclass Clinics and training with Lynn Russell
visit http://www.topcobs.com

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  • @farbschlacht Yeah, I think horses look better and are nicer when they are fit.

  • @ZainaCalloway Thats true and the movement should be the main point for judging. but I heard from a lot of riders who show horses under the saddle, that it is essential to fatten up the horses before showing season because the judges like to see that. it seems so odd to me because judges and owners must know that a fat horse is not a healthy one...

  • @farbschlacht It all depends on what the class is, mostly under saddle is based on how the horse moves, not their body shape.

  • @ZainaCalloway It's hard for me to understande these showing standarts. showing fat horses is the next thing I don't get. Like dressage judges who should be able to see good riding , the showing judges should give better marks to well muscled horses and not fat ones.

  • @farbschlacht Yeah, I suppose but mainly the point of clipping whiskers is for shows because the standard these days is a clean clipped horse, I never clip my pony's nose unless I'm going to a show, if your just clipping for looks and arnt going any where, then yes that is completely ridiculous.

  • @ZainaCalloway Of course, but whats the point. if horse owners dont like the look of their horse, they should get a car or something else thats shiny

  • @farbschlacht True, horses do have whiskers for a reason, BUT THEY GROW BACK so its not like they are gone forever.

  • @RawRockCrystal Sehr wahr, ich möchte auf meinem Pony wiskers wenn ich jemals Körper Clip sie zu verlassen, sind sie dort aus einem Grund.

  • great vid and a beautiful horse!

  • Ein wunderschönes Pferd! Es ist nicht böse oder beleidigend gemeint, denn die anderen Tutorials von Ihnen finde ich gut.... aber die Tasthaare von Pferden zu rasieren ist genauso als wenn man dem Menschen den Tastsinn in den Fingern betäubt. Das Schlimme daran ist, dass Tiere sich leider Gottes gegen den Verstand des Menschen nicht wehren können! Traurig, was alles mit den Tieren gemacht wird, damit diese dem Menschen besser gefallen....

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