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are working. When he accepts this touch on
his whole body, then move to his head. Start
at his jaw, where the hairs are thicker and less
sensitive, then move to the front of his forehead.
Finally, move to his ears, his most sensitive
area. Remember, you’re just touching him
with your hand and arm.
Step 3. Clip the bridle path. When
your horse accepts the clipper’s sound
and feel, you’re ready to clip his bridle
path. Push his ear forward, and clip back,
away from his ears, for a nice, clean clip.
Step 4. Continue clipping. If you’d
like to continue clipping around your
horse’s head for the show arena, follow
the steps in this video tutorial.
For complete DvDs describing
Lynn Palm’s grooming techniques,
visit www.lynnpalm.com.
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Lynn Palm is the founder of Palm
Partnership Training. She’s shown more
than 34 Quarter Horse world and reserve
world champions, competing in
both English and Western disciplines.
She’s won a record four American Quarter
Horse Association
Superhorse
titles and was
the first rider to
win the prestigious
Superhorse
title twice on the
same horse, Rugged
Lark.
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April 2010
Click left for a video
tutorial on clipping
your horse from
world champion
trainer Lynn Palm.
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