HaffiesRock
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Pony in question is a 13.2 Haflinger. Grows a winter coat like I have never seen before! Last year he was turned away and left to be a horse. He was naked and hayed and dropped all the additional weight he needed rid of (which he aquired before I bought him)
This year he will be staying in work all winter. Hacked or schooled 5 times a week. He is a sweaty pony at the best of times so already has a bib clip. His coat is really coming through now and I think a blanket or irish may be more in order. That being said, he is obviously going to be cold if kept out naked. So, do I go for something light to keep the rain off and allow his mammoth coat to continue to do its thing and keep him warm or will even the light weight flatten his coat and make him cold? Will a medium weight be a better alternative?
I dont want him to sweat with what coat he has, but he also doesnt have the weight to lose this year either. He will be getting 3/4 of a large bale of hay a day and 2 large feeds of grass nuts, sugarbeet and Micronised linseed.
Any advice appreciated x
This year he will be staying in work all winter. Hacked or schooled 5 times a week. He is a sweaty pony at the best of times so already has a bib clip. His coat is really coming through now and I think a blanket or irish may be more in order. That being said, he is obviously going to be cold if kept out naked. So, do I go for something light to keep the rain off and allow his mammoth coat to continue to do its thing and keep him warm or will even the light weight flatten his coat and make him cold? Will a medium weight be a better alternative?
I dont want him to sweat with what coat he has, but he also doesnt have the weight to lose this year either. He will be getting 3/4 of a large bale of hay a day and 2 large feeds of grass nuts, sugarbeet and Micronised linseed.
Any advice appreciated x