sophiebailey
Well-Known Member
Afternoon!!!
This year my showing plans having come up against a little problem - I can't stable overnight before a show anymore. Before, I used to wash all over, chalk legs, bandage, rug up and leave Bails munching his haynet all night and he'd still be sweet smelling and clean in the morning. I can't stable overnight now as we're on a yard with one other lady who won't stable her horse overnight so don't want to leave Bailey in overnight by himself.
ANYWAY
I've heard alot of people mentioning mud socks ...... how would they work to solve my problem? Can I wash his legs the night before, chalk and then put mud socks on to stop his legs getting muddy? Can i put them on wet? Should I put bandages on underneath the mud socks?
How do you keep your turned out horses clean before a show? Should I put a clean fleece on underneath a lighter rug to stop the scurf from his rugs going back onto his coat?
Also, if I can use mudsocks for the above purpose - which make should I buy/which are the best? Any recommendations?
Any advice at all welcomed - I have no clue!

Thanks xxx
This year my showing plans having come up against a little problem - I can't stable overnight before a show anymore. Before, I used to wash all over, chalk legs, bandage, rug up and leave Bails munching his haynet all night and he'd still be sweet smelling and clean in the morning. I can't stable overnight now as we're on a yard with one other lady who won't stable her horse overnight so don't want to leave Bailey in overnight by himself.
ANYWAY
How do you keep your turned out horses clean before a show? Should I put a clean fleece on underneath a lighter rug to stop the scurf from his rugs going back onto his coat?
Also, if I can use mudsocks for the above purpose - which make should I buy/which are the best? Any recommendations?
Any advice at all welcomed - I have no clue!
Thanks xxx