jaynedoc
Well-Known Member
Hi
I know you all have a wealth of expreience out there so I thought I would put my situation to you...
what would you have done?.....
My mare (cob) is unclipped as we don't do alot of work in winter and she prefers to be out in all weather...but last saturday I went on a ride with 4 other s at the yard ....short story is we went on a lovelly hack but as they all went for a gallop over the fields my maer under vets advise is not allowed to gallop yet (recovering from injury) and I made her walk back up the hill to meet up with them after their gallop
anyway my mare knew what was up and worked herself into a very wet sweat with excitement (dripping) by the time we got back to the yard, anyway it was raining and windy and she was already soaked through with rain and sweat...now I was once told by a instructor that you must wash off the sweat from their coat...so I decided to hose her off to remove all the sweat from her coat....so now have wet horse and it's raining...
my dilemma... my horse hates being in and will often work up a sweat just because she is kept in....
so knowing this I though my best move in the situation was to put a light rain rug on to keep the chill off while she dried out in the field, as I felt she would work up a sweat again if kept in to dry....she seamed happy and when i brough her in at dusk..she was nice and dry under her rug..
My horsey mate took a sharp intake of breath and basically made me feel like i had done the wrong thing...said I should have let her dry out in the stable first...but as I pointed out she would n;t have dried out as she works up a sweat when kept in.... you would have though I had committed an offence punishable by prison.....
I weighed up the options and did what i though was best for my horse knowing her as well as I do..
what would you have done? did I do the right thing and should I ignore peoples opinion even though they do not know my horse as well as I? surely there is room for manouver from the rule book?
I know you all have a wealth of expreience out there so I thought I would put my situation to you...
what would you have done?.....
My mare (cob) is unclipped as we don't do alot of work in winter and she prefers to be out in all weather...but last saturday I went on a ride with 4 other s at the yard ....short story is we went on a lovelly hack but as they all went for a gallop over the fields my maer under vets advise is not allowed to gallop yet (recovering from injury) and I made her walk back up the hill to meet up with them after their gallop
anyway my mare knew what was up and worked herself into a very wet sweat with excitement (dripping) by the time we got back to the yard, anyway it was raining and windy and she was already soaked through with rain and sweat...now I was once told by a instructor that you must wash off the sweat from their coat...so I decided to hose her off to remove all the sweat from her coat....so now have wet horse and it's raining...
my dilemma... my horse hates being in and will often work up a sweat just because she is kept in....
so knowing this I though my best move in the situation was to put a light rain rug on to keep the chill off while she dried out in the field, as I felt she would work up a sweat again if kept in to dry....she seamed happy and when i brough her in at dusk..she was nice and dry under her rug..
My horsey mate took a sharp intake of breath and basically made me feel like i had done the wrong thing...said I should have let her dry out in the stable first...but as I pointed out she would n;t have dried out as she works up a sweat when kept in.... you would have though I had committed an offence punishable by prison.....
I weighed up the options and did what i though was best for my horse knowing her as well as I do..
what would you have done? did I do the right thing and should I ignore peoples opinion even though they do not know my horse as well as I? surely there is room for manouver from the rule book?