Paint it Lucky
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I work on a full livery yard, this is my first summer there. They have a thing about rugging the horses (overugging in my oppinion). In the winter even some of the unclipped horses were in 3 polywarms in the daytime! I found this quite shocking. I assumed though that by summer they would take the rugs of. But no, the horses are still wearing rugs at night, admittedly only summer sheets but I'm sure they don't need them. The horses all live in at night and their rugs get put on fairly early in the afternoon. They only go without rugs if it is really boiling. The other groom was going to put rugs on today, it has been boiling here and she's been walking round in shorts and a vest top, yet when I asked her why on earth she wanted to put rugs on the horses she said that it keeps them clean and that unless they're really sweating under them then there is no need to take the rugs off! To say I am shocked and angry at her is an understatement. Unfortuantely the yard owners seem to be of the same oppinion, that it is more important that the horses coats be kept clean and shiney by them wearing rugs than to worry about horse welfare of them being far too hot. The horses are covered in hair for goodness sake! Often the horses do sweat up under their rugs but the other groom pretends not to notice. I get moaned at if I don't put rugs on or take them off. It is really atarting to annoy me! These people are very old fashioned and very much of the oppinion that their way is the correct way, there are several other things they do that I don't like which I won't go into now as I'd be here all day! I am on the verge of leaving as I feel so sorry for the poor horses.
So, following on from my poll below, surely it's not right to rug horses when it's as hot as it is now?
So, following on from my poll below, surely it's not right to rug horses when it's as hot as it is now?