HollyWoozle
Well-Known Member
So I finally got little retired pony Cosmo a new turnout rug in Robinsons sale. He is a hardy little thing but has had a turnout on for past few winters as he's 17, suffers from arthritis and I felt it was necessary. This past year or two his coat has stayed longer and the vet said it was the near inevitable onset of Cushings.
He's been in a warmish rug (I think around the 250/300g mark) all winter and hasn't seemed too hot. I just went to put his new one on him (250g) as his old one is awful and his coat is SO THICK. He looks like he's wintered out. Near his bum where the rug doesn't cover, I reckon his coat is 5 inches long, it looks ridiculous!
Am I wrong to keep him in these warm rugs when his coat is now so thick? I'm worried about putting the new rug on him when he looks so fluffy, it feels all wrong. It's certainly no warmer than his previous rug and he didn't feel too hot in that so it's a bit confusing. I presume it's the Cushings keeping him so fluffy but I don't know much about it.
I took a pic which I can upload this evening. Thanks for reading and for any possible advice.
He's been in a warmish rug (I think around the 250/300g mark) all winter and hasn't seemed too hot. I just went to put his new one on him (250g) as his old one is awful and his coat is SO THICK. He looks like he's wintered out. Near his bum where the rug doesn't cover, I reckon his coat is 5 inches long, it looks ridiculous!
Am I wrong to keep him in these warm rugs when his coat is now so thick? I'm worried about putting the new rug on him when he looks so fluffy, it feels all wrong. It's certainly no warmer than his previous rug and he didn't feel too hot in that so it's a bit confusing. I presume it's the Cushings keeping him so fluffy but I don't know much about it.
I took a pic which I can upload this evening. Thanks for reading and for any possible advice.