kesäleikkaus
Kesäleikkaus is a Finnish term that translates to "summer cut" and commonly refers to the practice of giving a horse a shorter, clipped coat during the warmer months. This is typically done to help the animal stay cooler and manage sweat more effectively, especially for horses that are in regular work or live in particularly warm climates. The extent of the clip can vary, from a simple trim around the legs and belly to a more extensive full body clip. The decision to perform a kesäleikkaus often depends on the horse's breed, coat type, activity level, and the prevailing weather conditions. It is a practical measure aimed at improving the horse's comfort and well-being during summer. While beneficial for many horses, it's important to consider that a clipped coat offers less natural protection against insects and sun, so additional measures like fly sheets and sunscreen may be necessary. The timing of a kesäleikkaus is usually in late spring or early summer, before the hottest periods begin. The coat will gradually regrow over the summer months.