can a horse 'stop' malting?

The replies are 100% correct. People do try and slow it down by reducing rugs, I personally dont know if that works.
 
Hmm, now whilst in theory I agree, daylight hours etc, both of mine noticably stop and start. Last week big hairy unclipped ID started moulting determindly, then he was out on Tuesday when it went soooo cold
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, and not a hair could be plucked out. So I popped a rug on yesterday and last night - and bobs your uncle - we are moulting with a vengeance again....
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had him 11 years and hes always been like this...
 
It is the daylight hours that influence moulting but horses can start and stop moulting during periods of warm/cold weather. Mine started moulting as soon as the days started drawing out again but stopped recently due to the cold spell.
 
Yes you can - take away its barley.... I'll have no horse of mine experimenting with home brew!
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Seriously though if you rug up you can make the coat thinner, but you cannot stop the change of coat. Obviously when it does change there is less hair.
 
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