Tinypony
Well-Known Member
Why???? I know sometimes we want to keep a horse clean, but the ones I've seen have got those bloomin' hoods with eye holes. Aren't they as dangerous as lycra hoods?
well there is plenty of debate on here about them........it s nice to have somewhere to just come out and say it.......WTF?
Right up there with sparkly hoof oil and matchy matchy crap in my eyes.
There again im so untrendy that if Im just about due back in fashion!
There is a very nice girl (married woman actually) on my yard, that prefixes her horse's name with "princess" and is a big fan of onesies and sparkly hoof oilwell there is plenty of debate on here about them........it s nice to have somewhere to just come out and say it.......WTF?
Right up there with sparkly hoof oil and matchy matchy crap in my eyes.
There again im so untrendy that if Im just about due back in fashion!
There is a girl (married woman actually) on my yard, that prefixes her horse's name with "princess" and is a big fan of onesies and sparkly hoof oil
I can't see the point of them myself. I'm wearing a figure hugging polo neck under my t-shirt today, and I can't wait to get the beggar off. Anything that is clingy and covers the whole body must surely be uncomfortable to be worn for anything other than a really short period of time?
I don't mind matchy matchy, but don't live my life by it, and as for being untrendy..I recently had to go out and get myself a pair of "old fashioned" orange rubber reins made, because I LIKE them!
My thoughts exactly.it s nice to have somewhere to just come out and say it.......WTF?
Haha. I had to have them made by a saddler. I actually love them, they are the nicest reins to hold that I have, and they remind me of the good old days, when we all had orange, or if we were dead flash, white! Well actually I didn't. I wasn't allowed rubber reins because they were new fangled and too expensive. I had my friend's worn out hand me downsbloody hell orange rubber reins....where did you get them? I remember them.they would go well with my home made orange tartan saddle cloth.
By the way matchy matchy people I would of course not be offended by your disgust at my home made orange tartan saddle cloths teamed up with purple wellies , hi viz jacket on an orange horse.
Hi,
No, I do not have a "onesie" for my horse, but I did have one in a Boett Blanket. For the first couple of years it did a great job, and as we have electric fencing it did not tear. HOWEVER the elastic did get a bit saggy, and I did not really notice. One day the hood slipped and went over his eyes. My magnificent Charlie was a very sensible ID X but even he had a panic at the blindfold, and I found him in a muck sweat, had obviously fallen on his knees, and was very upset.
I would never have a hood with eyeholes again. Especially as baggy as the one in the OP's photo.
As an aside, I will not use a fleece under rug of any make on at night as fleece is stretchy, it stretches and the seams pull tight. It also seems quite abrasive on the coat and leaves a bald spot....... I can't imagine how horse trousers work....????
When they fit like this one you mean?
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Hey hey hey!! Don't loop matchy matchy stuff in with this! Nout wrong with having a red numnah, boots and jacket.
I'm not really interested in the current "discussion" going on about poor quality goods, monies owed etc. But I just looked at some photos and thought - WTF?? How dangerous are they? We've had a couple of threads about the dangers of lycra hoods, and as far as i can see these (especially the one in that picture!) are yet another accident waiting to happen. I mean - why take that much risk with a horse?
Matchy matchy is a whole other discussion. I can't manage it myself... black dressage saddle... tan western bridle... my lovely pink comfy hat... brown suede chaps. Some here would faint clean away at the sight of that combo!)
Going against the grain here but I can see that they have their place. Having recently taken on a black pony with full mane and tail who insists on rolling immediately n their shavings bed EVERY time they are go in the stable I am tempted to get one and I would be putting a tail bag on too. After spending a good 30 mins getting them clean in the first place spending another 30 mins picking out shavings is not my ideal preparation before a rude/outing/lesson/show! I wouldn't however leave them for any long period of time because they must be uncomfortable and I wouldn't trust the eyeholes not to move.
Going against the grain here but I can see that they have their place. Having recently taken on a black pony with full mane and tail who insists on rolling immediately n their shavings bed EVERY time they are go in the stable I am tempted to get one and I would be putting a tail bag on too. After spending a good 30 mins getting them clean in the first place spending another 30 mins picking out shavings is not my ideal preparation before a rude/outing/lesson/show! I wouldn't however leave them for any long period of time because they must be uncomfortable and I wouldn't trust the eyeholes not to move.
It's the look of 'oh god, why me?' in the horse/pony's eyes when they are wearing one of these things - I've never yet seen a photo of a horse in a 'onsie' that looks happy
it s nice to have somewhere to just come out and say it.......WTF?