Silverspring
Well-Known Member
You know I feel that quartering has gone out with thatching. So many people turn up at the yard, pull horse from stable and remove all rugs even though the horse has a hunter clip and there is ice on the ground.
I was always taught to quarter a horse, roll rug back, brush, roll rug forward, brush, roll rug back saddle on, remove rug and replace with exercise sheet (or not if it's not blinking freezing) bridle on and go. Not bridle on mount then stand sit there discussing where to go, it's a horse not a sofa and it's feet are getting cold as you stand there deciding.
Then they come back from the hack, horse is a bit hot maybe a tad steamy as they have done fast work, yeah leave it standing in the cold with no cooler, no rugm no nothing on for 15 minutes then feed it...good idea!
Ok rant over
I was always taught to quarter a horse, roll rug back, brush, roll rug forward, brush, roll rug back saddle on, remove rug and replace with exercise sheet (or not if it's not blinking freezing) bridle on and go. Not bridle on mount then stand sit there discussing where to go, it's a horse not a sofa and it's feet are getting cold as you stand there deciding.
Then they come back from the hack, horse is a bit hot maybe a tad steamy as they have done fast work, yeah leave it standing in the cold with no cooler, no rugm no nothing on for 15 minutes then feed it...good idea!
Ok rant over