Hackney Pony

Hackney Pony
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Hackney Pony

The Hackney Pony is a refined and energetic breed originating from England, closely related to the Hackney Horse but smaller in size. It was developed in the 19th century by crossing Hackney Horses with smaller pony breeds to create a compact yet stylish driving animal. Hackney Ponies are known for their elegant build, arched neck, and distinctive high-stepping action, particularly in the trot. Their animated movement and flashy appearance make them especially popular in show rings. Despite their lively and spirited nature, Hackney Ponies are intelligent and trainable, thriving in environments where they can showcase their movement and presence. Today, they are primarily used for driving competitions and exhibitions, admired for their energy, precision, and striking performance.

Hackney Pony
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What blades are best suited to a Hackney Pony

Fine blade 1.5mm:
- Suited to horses with fine coats and where a close finish is required to enable quick cooling in fast-paced sports such as racing, eventing, and endurance.
- Not suitable for pink-skinned horses as will reveal too much skin beneath the coat and leave them susceptible to sunburn.
- Not advised for use on other lighter coloured horses and novice clippers as imperfections are more visible on these coats.
- Will blunt more quickly if used on thicker/coarser coats.
- Matching blade for A5 small clipper = 10 or 10w
Medium blades 2.5mm:
- Suited to the majority of coat types and situations from warmbloods to natives and drafts, including Cushing's coats.
- May still be a little short for summer clipping of the majority white (pink-skinned) coloureds who would have to wear a UV sheet for sun protection.
- Matching blade for a5 small clipper = 8.5 or 8.5w
Coarse 4.5mm.
- This blade is a popular choice for late spring (early show season) and early autumn (pre HOYS) during the change of coat between winter and summer, particularly for native and cob types giving a tidy appearance but more length, giving a richer coat colour for a more natural look.
- This blade is not suited to clipping full, thick winter coats and would not help to keep the colour once the winter coat has come through fully.
- Top choice for summer clipping majority white coloured horses as is long enough to avoid revealing pink skin.
The teeth are set slightly further apart, so extra care must be taken around delicate areas where the skin may be wrinkled ie armpits, stifles, between forelegs.
Matching blade for a5 small clipper = 6fw

Grooming tips specific to a Hackney Pony

• Use a moderate, gentle pressure when grooming—Hackney Ponies have finer skin and can be more sensitive.
• Take extra care over areas such as the withers, ribs, and legs.
• Pay attention to high-action areas like the shoulders and hindquarters, where sweat can build up due to their energetic movement.
• Regularly check for harness or saddle rubs, especially as Hackney Ponies are commonly used for driving.
• Keep the coat well-brushed and polished to enhance their natural shine, as presentation is especially important for this breed.
• After exercise, ensure all sweat is thoroughly removed, particularly under harness or saddle areas, between the hind legs, and under the mane.

How to Clip a Hackney Pony (Step-by-Step)

Get the horse ready
Make sure your thoroughbred is clean, dry, and calm. Brush off dirt first—this protects your blades and gives a smoother finish.
Choose the right clippers (e.g. Masterclip range)
Using suitable clippers makes a big difference:
-Heavy-duty clippers (e.g. Masterclip Hunter or HD Roamer ) are ideal for full clips and thick winter coats.
-Trimmers (e.g. Showmate) are perfect for faces, legs, and tidy-up work.
Masterclip offers cordless, mains-powered, and combo kits, all designed for different coat types and clipping jobs.
Gather your kit
Clippers, oil, brush, chalk (for lines), and possibly a helper. Most Masterclip sets come with essentials like oil, blades, and a carry case.
Set up safely
Tie up in a quiet, well-lit area. Let the horse get used to the sound—cordless models can help reduce stress as they’re typically quieter.
Start at the shoulder
Begin on a less sensitive area using long strokes against the hair. Keep the clipper flat and steady.
Work methodically
Clip in sections (neck → body → hindquarters). Overlap strokes slightly for an even finish.
Take care on sensitive areas
Use smaller trimmers for the face, ears, and awkward spots. Quiet, lightweight trimmers are especially useful for sharp thoroughbreds.
Check blades regularly
Brush out hair and oil frequently. Masterclip blades are typically toughened steel and designed for durability but still need cooling and maintenance.
Tidy up lines
Step back often and even out any missed patches. Mark lines beforehand if doing a trace or blanket clip.
Aftercare
Brush off loose hair, rug appropriately, and clean/oil your clippers. Most Masterclip clippers come with a 2-year warranty and support, so keeping them maintained is worthwhile.

How to keep your Hackney Pony warm post clip

Its important to make sure the horse is at the correct temperature after being clipped. Fleeces are generally not recommended for clipped horses, especially as overnight rugs, due to comfort and skin concerns. While they’re useful for short-term cooling or drying, extended use can cause problems. The fabric can grip the short coat, creating a “Velcro-like” effect that pulls on the skin as the horse moves. This friction may lead to irritation, hives, or sores. Fleeces can also generate static, causing discomfort, and tend to shift backwards, increasing pressure on the chest and withers.
Here at masterclip, with clipping being at the forefront of our minds we have designed the perfect rug to stop any irritation after your horse or pony has been clipped. Our post clip 100g stable offers a soft velvet touch faux fur lining, this lightweight stable rug insulates beautifully without the bulk

Disclaimer

The recommendations provided are based on our experience and opinions regarding suitable blade choices. However, every horse is unique, and you know your horse best. What works well for one may not be appropriate for another. If you would like further guidance or to discuss tailored options, please feel free to contact the office and we will be happy to assist you.