sophiebailey
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone -
My 21yr old welsh cob (has had belly & neck clipped off) is currently wearing his heavyweight turnout all day (no neck). In his MW, when I was bringing him in at night he was cold to touch underneath his rug and his ears weren't warm. In his heavyweight he's warm under the rug (but not hot and never sweaty) and his ears are warm-ish to the touch.
Do you think I am over rugging? I am aware with him being older he doesn't keep warm as easily so is having him in his heavyweight the right thing to be doing? He is quite a poor do-er and drops weight easily (have had to battle all summer with his weight due to lack of grass but I still think he's slightly underweight) We've got temperatures of 1-2degrees in the morning getting up to 8 degrees in the day .... advice please!
Also, what do I do when the really cold weather arrives (snow etc) if he's already in his HW? Do I put a stable rug/fleece underneath his HW for extra warmth??
Thanks so much x
My 21yr old welsh cob (has had belly & neck clipped off) is currently wearing his heavyweight turnout all day (no neck). In his MW, when I was bringing him in at night he was cold to touch underneath his rug and his ears weren't warm. In his heavyweight he's warm under the rug (but not hot and never sweaty) and his ears are warm-ish to the touch.
Do you think I am over rugging? I am aware with him being older he doesn't keep warm as easily so is having him in his heavyweight the right thing to be doing? He is quite a poor do-er and drops weight easily (have had to battle all summer with his weight due to lack of grass but I still think he's slightly underweight) We've got temperatures of 1-2degrees in the morning getting up to 8 degrees in the day .... advice please!
Also, what do I do when the really cold weather arrives (snow etc) if he's already in his HW? Do I put a stable rug/fleece underneath his HW for extra warmth??
Thanks so much x