Seville
Well-Known Member
Hi All,
I have worked with and owned horses for many many years, and I have always changed a horses outdoor rugs for indoor stable rugs..I admit drying turnout rugs can be a huge issue as we all know.
Just lately, several people I know and even picking up from various conversations at events, its popular now for horses to remain in their turnout rugs when brought in for the night. The rug dries on the horse without the horse being either cold or wet..I can understand that. I am having trouble equating all that on a filthy night, or when the weather drops below freezing, to leaving the horse, albeit in a stable with a deep dry bed, in its outdoor rug.
Can I ask what others think of this? Do you do this? Is the horse perfectly ok to leave overnight in its turnout? (I have a thing about horses laying down with leg-straps causing possible trouble) Am I worrying about nothing, and the horse will still be comfortable going out the following day? I would have to remove it daily anyway to groom simply because I could not bear NOT to!! I am interested to know how others deal with this and whether or not they think its actually ok to leave the turnout on? (I have good heavyweight rugs for winter, medium for Autumn/Spring). Thoughts and opinions please!!!!!!
I have worked with and owned horses for many many years, and I have always changed a horses outdoor rugs for indoor stable rugs..I admit drying turnout rugs can be a huge issue as we all know.
Just lately, several people I know and even picking up from various conversations at events, its popular now for horses to remain in their turnout rugs when brought in for the night. The rug dries on the horse without the horse being either cold or wet..I can understand that. I am having trouble equating all that on a filthy night, or when the weather drops below freezing, to leaving the horse, albeit in a stable with a deep dry bed, in its outdoor rug.
Can I ask what others think of this? Do you do this? Is the horse perfectly ok to leave overnight in its turnout? (I have a thing about horses laying down with leg-straps causing possible trouble) Am I worrying about nothing, and the horse will still be comfortable going out the following day? I would have to remove it daily anyway to groom simply because I could not bear NOT to!! I am interested to know how others deal with this and whether or not they think its actually ok to leave the turnout on? (I have good heavyweight rugs for winter, medium for Autumn/Spring). Thoughts and opinions please!!!!!!