MizElz
Well-Known Member
I'm just interested following a discussion I had with someone over the weekend, and also in light of a thread made here a while ago....what are everyone's views regarding a checking or changing a horse's rugs, whether it be stabled or turned out? I know I have been brought up to know that a horse should be checked all over daily; at the very least, once every two days. As such, whether our horses were in and rugged or out, they have always had their rugs removed, had a quick flick over before having the rugs put back on. This allows the skin to breathe, and enables us to check for any blemishes/rubs/sores and general condition.
I was very, very surprised when reading an old thread on here to find that many people seem to think that it is fine for a horse to be out in the same rug, unchecked, for days or even weeks on end; this is completely alien to me, and I can even remember a time when my mum dragged me out in the dusk to check my pony's rug when I admitted I hadnt done it for two days. A lot of us would think nothing of condemning someone for saying, "I havent had the farrier out for four months, and now my horse's feet seem to be falling apart;" is this really so different to someone not checking their horse under its rug for days/weeks/months, only to find that it has been suffering sores/lack of condition/rubs etc? I find it hard to separate the two; I felt little sympathy for one of my neighbours at the weekend who was shocked to find her cob rubbed raw on his shoulders, having not had his rugs checked for a week and a half.
Others may feel differently; I'd be interested to know what people feel about this!
I was very, very surprised when reading an old thread on here to find that many people seem to think that it is fine for a horse to be out in the same rug, unchecked, for days or even weeks on end; this is completely alien to me, and I can even remember a time when my mum dragged me out in the dusk to check my pony's rug when I admitted I hadnt done it for two days. A lot of us would think nothing of condemning someone for saying, "I havent had the farrier out for four months, and now my horse's feet seem to be falling apart;" is this really so different to someone not checking their horse under its rug for days/weeks/months, only to find that it has been suffering sores/lack of condition/rubs etc? I find it hard to separate the two; I felt little sympathy for one of my neighbours at the weekend who was shocked to find her cob rubbed raw on his shoulders, having not had his rugs checked for a week and a half.
Others may feel differently; I'd be interested to know what people feel about this!