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· Let the machine run for a while to allow the horse
to get used to the noise.
· Check tension is correct, and make sure switches and
circuit breaker are working.
· Be firm and confident.
· Depending on the clip start on the shoulder, neck
or gullet. If the horse is nervy, hold the machine against
him (without clipping) until he settles.
· Clip with firm, even pressure, against the lie of
the coat, keep the tips of the blades against the skin.
· Go steadily and overlap each run by 50% for a neat,
even finish.
· Get you helper to hold forelegs forward in order to
stretch the skin in the girth area.
· Don't clip folds or wrinkles, you will cut the horse.
Oil the blades liberally and regularly (every 5-10mins)
throughout clipping.
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For Further information: on clipping, buying a set
of clippers and clipper maintenance, visit www.clippersharp.com
or contact
Clipper Sharp Clipper Services, Southwoods Farm, Culmstock,
Collumpton, Devon, EX15 3JX.
Tel: 01823 681076,
Fax: 01823 681076 or email: richard@clippersharp.com

Article kindly provided by Clipper Sharp
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