Alan Davies’ Expert Guide: 5 Tips for Perfect Horse Clipping

Whether you’re prepping for a competition or simply aiming for that sleek, professional look, Alan Davies, renowned Pro Groom to Carl Hester and Charlotte Dujardincbe, has shared his top 5 tips to achieve that perfect clip every time.


Clean Your Horse Before Clipping

As emphasised by Alan, a thorough pre-clipping bath and grooming session are non-negotiable. Aclean coat not only guarantees smoother clipping but also minimalizes the risk of clogging the clippers, ensuring a seamless grooming experience for both you and your equine companion. Use a good quality shampoo, like the Wahl Dirty Beastie, and a gentle brush, working in circular motions to help lift the dirt from the coat.

 

Use a Fine Blade on the Lister Eclipse for a Close Cut & Shiny Finish

Alan recommends using the Lister Eclipse with a fine blade to ensure a precise, close cut. Not only does this choice of blade ensure a perfect finish, but it also contributes to a glossy, polished appearance.

 

Let the Clippers Do the Work

Applying excessive force with the clippers can cause discomfort for your horse and result in an uneven trim. Alan advises horse owners to let the clippers glide smoothly over the coat, applying gentle and consistent pressure. This approach guarantees a more comfortable experience.

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Master the Technique

Clipping in long, sweeping motions against the direction of hair growth is an essential technique to achieve a professional look. Alan’s technique emphasises the importance of patience and consistency throughout the entire process.

 

Double-Check for Missed Areas

The final step in Alan’s process involves revisiting any missed spots for a flawlessly smooth result. By paying attention to detail, you guarantee an impeccable outcome.

Shop the Lister Eclipse, the essential tool that promises an immaculate finish every time. With Alan Davies’ tried-and-tested advice and the right equipment at your disposal, you can spend less time in the stable, and more time in the saddle.

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