
Autumn is here, and many horses are sporting their thick winter coats. What seems natural in the wild often becomes impractical in daily life. During training, horses can overheat quickly, dry off slowly, and end up standing in the stable soaking wet.
By now, every rider wonders: Should I clip my horse? There’s no one-size-fits-all answer—whether clipping makes sense depends on a range of factors: your horse’s housing, training load, hair type, and personal preferences.
The right clip can streamline daily care and significantly boost your horse’s comfort. In this article, you’ll learn when clipping makes sense, what clip patterns are available, and how to clip your horse correctly step by step—so you can confidently decide what suits your horse best.
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Waldhausen's authors are experts in the equestrian sector and contribute their in-depth knowledge to our texts. Thanks to their own riding experience and expertise, they provide authentic and practice-oriented content based on years of experience. The aim is to support equestrian sports enthusiasts with well-founded and helpful texts that are suitable for both beginners and experienced riders.
Waldhausen Team

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