But I can only stand so much crawling around on the ground underneath a horse combing out foxtail stickers with a fine-toothed comb. Every year at this time when I let the horses back on pasture, Gwen turns into a foxtail magnet because of her "feathers." (no problem with Shylah). I worry about the stickers burrowing into the legs, so I have to really stay on top of combing the darn things out, which is a huge pain and takes a long time. And every year I grumble "maybe I should just shave her." But *gasp* what a thing to do to a draft horse (well, half of one anyway!) Those feathers are a distinguishing feature! But yesterday I decided I'd had enough, so I took a scissors and chopped them off, and then borrowed a clippers from my neighbor and today I proceded to shave her. That was an adventure, Gwen has probably never seen a clippers before so she was about ready to run for the hills or climb the barn or something. But with a lot of time and coaxing I convinced her that I was not going to kill her or cut off anything vital, and then it was easy. She stood still like she'd been clipped a million times before, gave me no trouble at all.
So I hated to do it but I'm glad I did, this'll keep her foxtail free over the summer. It'll grow back. I DO miss her old look though! It's not a great trim by any stretch of the imagination, but it's functional and not cosmetic. I've never clipped a horse before, so this was new for both of us!
Beforehand.. feathers, glorious feathers!
After the scissor-trim.
Can you see all the foxtails embedded in there? Ugh! I can't believe how dense that hair is!
All done! The mare has legs, who knew it? :-)
Oh, and her spirits have greatly improved since being turned out again and she's put on weight, so I think she was just depressed. :-)
Well, of course her spirits are up... Sheesh, what lady doesn't like an occassional trip to the beauty parlor?
ReplyDeleteAaron
Oh I dunno, she may miss those pretty feathers as much as I do! Being bare-legged, well I hate to say it but it makes her butt look big! Lol. I guess it's the horse equivalent of wearing jeans that are too tight at the ankles. She probably doesn't miss the stickers though, and neither do I!
ReplyDeleteI thought she was showing off a little quarter horse blood. Baby got back.
ReplyDeleteLiving 70 miles from Ruidoso...quarter horses constitute the majority breed around here.Quarter horses and dairy cows! (with an Appaloosa thrown in once and a while.
Aaron