How many stable rugs does your horsey have?

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Hey people!:) I've recently clipped my Connemara beastie and it's our first full winter together. I got him early last year and without clipping him, managed to survive the year with an Amigo stable sheet and a fleece. So I'm getting him a complete stable rug wardrobe!:D I love rug shopping:p
Turnout rugs are already sorted. Like I say, he is a connemara pony so quite hardy but has been given a full clip.
So which stable rugs have you guys all got? Every single one please;)
Thanks! xx
 
well my 2 main competition horses have 1x 100g stable without neck, 1x 200g stable with neck and 1x 300+g stable with neck.

However, since I have started a new job and have to get up early to put the horses out, have started leaving their turnout rugs on as saves loads of time. When it gets really cold though I probably will start changing them into stable rugs again.
 
Three - all came with him.

Weatherbeeta fleece/mesh cooler, Derby House fleece and Weatherbeeta Jasper extra light stable rug.

I've only ever used the cooler and fleece!
 
1 fleece
1 masta hw stablerug
1 thermatex

All the premier equine under rugs that go with the outdoor trio system that can also be used.
 
A large assortment of stable rugs collected over the years which are now packed away in storage ( only coming out if a horse is on box rest over winter ). Mine live in their Rambo Duo turnouts although I do have a few Thematex and fleeces that I use as needed.
 
I have:
1 x full neck heavy 360g
1 x standard neck heavy 400g
1 x standard neck medium 250g
1 x standard neck light 100g
fleece

Between these I can cater for pretty much anything whether clipped or not.
 
Mine has a 100g without neck, a 200g without neck and 2 fleeces. I would like to get him something with a neck for when he is clipped :)
 
47 at the last count! I have to say this is the total for two horses, one of whom now sadly deceased, but both the same rug size. I have three of most weights of rug, one on, one in the horse laundry and one spare to put on if rug in laundry hasn't come back. So, fleeces, three, different weights and fabrics. Excercise blankets/sheets, 3, two of which are waterproof, one totally reflective yellow, one reflective grey with silver flashes, one woollen excercise blanket. 8 turn out rugs, mostly Shires, Rambo, Wugs and Mark Todd
 
Far too many ;

Two thermatex's - one green (came with him, has a few holes but still does the job) and one black
Two fleeces
One medium-weight poly with neck
One heavy-weight poly with neck
Two h/w polys no neck
Three summer sheets
One l/w quilt no neck

It does mean, though, that there are enough that I can have one at the stables and one in the wash (hate dirty stable rugs . . . a tad OCD me).

P
 
They each have a fleece, a lightweight, a medium weight and a heavyweight with and without neckcovers... and a thermatex each... and a few spares :D
 
47! The result of two horses, one now sadly deceased, who were the same size! Three weights of everything, indoors and out, Rugs with full necks, half necks and no necks. Fleeces, coolers, Newmarket rugs, fly rugs, excercise rugs and rain sheets. Every season, and temperature,rain or snow. All kept very clean, mended and properly stored in bags on shelving racks in the rug room, or hung up on rug racks in the small tools and grooming kit rooms next to each stable. I really don't like my horse in dirty, smelly rugs, so they go to horse laundry sooner than later, and are always in good repair. Mainly Rambo, Amigo, Mark Todd, Weatherbeata and Shires.
 
oh dear...
stable rugs:
combo fleece
lightweight (100grm) standard quilt
robinsons ultimate stable rug (300grm top section, 200grm bottom) standard rug - BEST THING EVER
heavyweight 300grm combo quilt
350grm half neck under rug
duvet for really cold nights
Turnouts:
standard sheet
middle weight (180grm) with detatchable neck
heavyweight (380grm) combo
rug liner (200grm)

he also has an exercise sheet, and a fly sheet...
He is spoilt :(
 
My delicate little lady currently has a fleece, and a 200g stable rug - but she has cooler / warmer outdoorsy turnouts she can have if 200g isn't "right" (.....possibly an excuse to buy more stable rugs...)

When my connie was fully clipped he wore a 150g stable rug all winter and stayed the perfect temperature in it so he was nice & easy! x
 
A tattie 100gram one with a large hole in it.

Another tattie med weight no neck

And a new heavy weight full neck

That's all my stable rugs

I have a couple of fleeces too for him
 
a cooler, a fleece, a 200g stable rug and a 300g stable rug :)

when I need more layers I just put the fleece or the 200g underneath and non have a neck
 
1 for when she was on box rest or when it gets v cold and goes under turnout rug.
Mine lives in turnout rugs dont see the point in changing them in cold rugs twice.
 
Mines got a light weatherbeeta stable rug no neck and one of the weatherbeeta Belmont heavyweight stable rugs with neck, most of the time I leave him in with his rambo duo on
 
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