Anyone else still leaving theirs naked...

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...Or am I the only one. My 12 year old cob is really hairy and still naked. He's having the winter off so I'm trying to leave him to fend for himself... Normally by now he is clipped and in at leaset two rugs! He looks happy is nice and round and feels warm enough but putting my old girl winter rug on last night I felt a bit guilty.... Please tell me I'm not the only one who still has a naked horsey!
 
Three out of four are! Mind you, two are dartmoor hill ponies who probably think our field is tropical compared to where they ould have been a year ago, and the other is our two year filly who is wintering out at a friends in a huge field. My special boy is clipped and has a lightweight on though!
 
yep my 3/4 tb is still out naked
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Yep! A whole heard at our yard are still naked, and mine has just gone into a rainsheet because she got clipped otherwise she would be naked too!
 
Mine is still naked and long may she remain that way
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I usually ride later in the evening, when it's cooler, so she's not really sweating up much.
If I ride in the day and she gets warm, I just pop on her wick away rug and let it do it's work whilst I do my jobs.

I'm hoping not to clip at all if I'm lucky
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but fear we may look a little out of place when we go to dressage comps.
 
There's a 14 year old full TB at my yard, out 24/7, unrugged, no shelter (enclosed electric fenced paddock in middle of larger field) and is unfed apart from grass. Hate to say it, but he's looking okay - so far. Still grass out there for him to eat I guess. Do feel sorry for him as his field companion comes in each night and he's left out on his own; especially when it's particularly cold, pouring rain and with a gale blowing as has been the occasion a few times recently.

My large 2 year old is out 24/7 ATM but is lightly rugged and fed daily. She's rugged to prevent rain scald.
 
Not nekked but in LW just to keep him slightly clean - and he's a warmblood who was clipped in September. Looks like a hairy beast now as out of work until next week. Then will be clipped and rugged up properly!
 
No reason most horses turned away for a winter can't be left rugless, IMO. Mine (ID X TB) is out with a huge fluffy coat, lots of mud and grease and general filth to keep her warm and dry - perfectly happy
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She is out with two babies (don't know how old - about 3/4yo I think), a broodmare, a TB-type pony and full TB broken horse (usually a skinny thing), all of which are rugless and look fine!
 
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