A question for those with hot horses...

She is blanket clipped. She was out in a medium (200g) necked yesterday, but was still very hot. So may have to put a lightweight on her for day time. She has a 200g rug on overnight as is toasty warm in that.
 
I had a thoroughbred mare 2 winters ago that was a project and she had a trace clip and spent most of the time in either a fleece or very light weight stable rug when in and just one medium weight turnout with a neck. Have never had such a 'hot' horse before was actually really nice not having to lump about heavy rugs :)
 
My hot cob is clipped out and just wears a Thermatex in the winter. She has thin rug underneath as well if the temperatures drop to below freezing (at least minus 5!)overnight. She has Sweet Itch so has a tendency to being itchy so I think slightly cooler is better. :)
 
My hot cob is clipped out and just wears a Thermatex in the winter. She has thin rug underneath as well if the temperatures drop to below freezing (at least minus 5!)overnight. She has Sweet Itch so has a tendency to being itchy so I think slightly cooler is better. :)

Fully clipped? Legs/face left on?

What did she have on out in the field?
 
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Mine has a high chaser clip, a rainsheet on when out, and naked in the stable. He would be too hot with anything else, and tbh I would put him out naked because he is always toastie!! YO rugs him though, and it is nice having a clean horse instead of a hippo!
 
My hot cob is hunter clipped, out in day in a light weight or 100 gram at the moment. Will go up to a 200 gm in day for most of the winter. If horrendously cold will go up to 300 gm in day.
At night he is in a 200 gm atm. Will go up to 400 in the coldest of the weather overnight.
 
Why don't you go for a hunter with legs left on and a half face. Even with this my hot mare would be out with a lightweight on in this weather. She is having everything off within the next couple of weeks, including her 1.5 foot mane :eek: and will be in a 100g stable rug at night until it really turns.

Only when it was minus fifteen did I have to pull out a h/w rug last year.
 
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