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Hi everyone! I started a similar post in The Tack Room a couple of days ago but on hindsight, given this is a hunting issue, I thought it would be more sensible to "talk" to the hunting experts here on this forum. So, I wonder if you might be able to help?
I would like to choose to bring my pony home after hunting and warm hose her down at home (rather than at the trailer at the meet). She lives out 24/7.
I am looking for a rug that I can put on her immediately after bathing her that will dry her quickly and enable me to turn her straight out into her field. I am very happy to go back to her and change rugs later, if needs be.
So far I have considered:
Smartex Rain or Medium. As I see it (please correct me if I am wrong) the 'problem' with these rugs is I am concerned about the necks being too tight (she is too small for a big neck version) and hairs getting stuck on the stay dry lining (which would drive me nuts in itself) but also the effect this would potentially have in making her itch. Also, apparently, these rugs are not very self-correcting so given I know she would roll, in the dark, is this ideal?
Thermatex. Gorgeous rugs and fab wicking qualities. I have spoken to Thermatex (such nice people!) and they were so helpful and quite rightly raved about their rugs wicking quality but equally were honest enough to say the rugs slip backwards off the wither and cut into the neck and shoulders when used on a turned out horse, especially when you put another rug on top of them. They didn't think this slipping back would matter too much if the rug was only being used in the way I have planned for a couple of hours and I tend to agree with them - but I wondered if there were any other rug solutions - hence this post. Apparently the cordera version of the Thermatex slips back less - I haven't spoken to the company (Thermatex) about this but this was the experience of another lady on this forum. Anyone know more about this?
Rambo Dry Rug. Apparently another rug with great wicking qualities but I have spoken to Horseware and they do not recommend you turn out in them and you cannot put another rug (for instance l/w turnout) on top of them.
Can anyone help? I would be so, so grateful for any pearls of wisdom as, given my girl will have worked hard for me and to enable me to have no doubt great fun, I want to care for her right at the end of the day.
I really look forward to hearing back. Thank you very much in advance!
I would like to choose to bring my pony home after hunting and warm hose her down at home (rather than at the trailer at the meet). She lives out 24/7.
I am looking for a rug that I can put on her immediately after bathing her that will dry her quickly and enable me to turn her straight out into her field. I am very happy to go back to her and change rugs later, if needs be.
So far I have considered:
Smartex Rain or Medium. As I see it (please correct me if I am wrong) the 'problem' with these rugs is I am concerned about the necks being too tight (she is too small for a big neck version) and hairs getting stuck on the stay dry lining (which would drive me nuts in itself) but also the effect this would potentially have in making her itch. Also, apparently, these rugs are not very self-correcting so given I know she would roll, in the dark, is this ideal?
Thermatex. Gorgeous rugs and fab wicking qualities. I have spoken to Thermatex (such nice people!) and they were so helpful and quite rightly raved about their rugs wicking quality but equally were honest enough to say the rugs slip backwards off the wither and cut into the neck and shoulders when used on a turned out horse, especially when you put another rug on top of them. They didn't think this slipping back would matter too much if the rug was only being used in the way I have planned for a couple of hours and I tend to agree with them - but I wondered if there were any other rug solutions - hence this post. Apparently the cordera version of the Thermatex slips back less - I haven't spoken to the company (Thermatex) about this but this was the experience of another lady on this forum. Anyone know more about this?
Rambo Dry Rug. Apparently another rug with great wicking qualities but I have spoken to Horseware and they do not recommend you turn out in them and you cannot put another rug (for instance l/w turnout) on top of them.
Can anyone help? I would be so, so grateful for any pearls of wisdom as, given my girl will have worked hard for me and to enable me to have no doubt great fun, I want to care for her right at the end of the day.
I really look forward to hearing back. Thank you very much in advance!