Irishbabygirl
Well-Known Member
I tend to leave turnout rugs on during the week at this time of year to save me a bit of time in the mornings, unless of course they are too hot/cold/wet underneath etc. Like most people have said, modern day rugs are so good and comfortable, I really don't see the point of making extra work for yourself.
I do however always move their rugs twice a day by undoing leg straps and cross surcingles and moving them right up their necks, smoothing their manes if they are in combo's and then back into place. Find the best way to dry a rained on rug is on the horse and they always come in nice and toasty underneath them it seems a shame to then put them in a cold stable rug and vise versa in the mornings. Each to their own though and if I've ridden late afternoon then leave them in for the night, I'll stick stable rugs on.
I do however always move their rugs twice a day by undoing leg straps and cross surcingles and moving them right up their necks, smoothing their manes if they are in combo's and then back into place. Find the best way to dry a rained on rug is on the horse and they always come in nice and toasty underneath them it seems a shame to then put them in a cold stable rug and vise versa in the mornings. Each to their own though and if I've ridden late afternoon then leave them in for the night, I'll stick stable rugs on.