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Great Clips

Practical tips to help you clip like a pro.

By Annie Eldridge

Horse-care expert Kylie Lyman, who manages Olympic event rider Robert Costello’s Tanglewood Farm in Southern Pines, N.C., says a good pair of clippers, along with organized preparation, practical know-how and a relaxed horse, make clipping easier. Follow along as Lyman shows how to perfect the art of clipping your horse from start to finish.

**For the full article, pick up the November 2007 issue of HORSE ILLUSTRATED.**


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Check out the HorseChannel Exclusive to this article, To Clip or Not To Clip >>

Also, find advice on The Best of Both Worlds: Partial Clips >>

November 2007


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