equestriansports
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Last year I full clipped my Anglo and he was in at least 220g most of the time until his clip grew out and 360g when it was cold but he really did feel the cold. This year I'm giving the (now not chubby!) cob a medium/high trace. I've been told by the lady he's been on livery with he gets very sweaty around his neck - when I rode him within five minutes he was sweating. He does shake like a leaf some days if it's cold and wet but I don't think it'd do him any harm to be a bit cold. Do you all think he'd be okay in a 100g fill rug? Out in the day if it's warm he'll be chucked out naked but I'm thinking for overnight if it's windy or wet a no fill won't cut it.
Lady said give him a blanket clip so that his neck is off and stick a combo on him. Last year I only had combo rugs and at the end of the season I went to pull his mane to make him look nice again. His mane had rubbed out about four inches. I can't have that happening with the cob, his mane comes down way past his shoulders to the start of his leg and I really don't want that coming out. I'd assume it happened from the rug with a neck last year? With a standard neck, wouldn't I need to be careful it doesn't rub out the bottom of his withers? I was thinking about getting him a 100g turnout and a 100g stable rug so that I could alternate. He's not as much of a wuss as the Anglo but I don't want to over-rug him. In short, would a 100g turnout be alright for now on a cob with a medium/high trace clip and should I go for a standard neck or combo? He has a very short neck though and most combos are far too long, would I just need to fold them under a little to make them shorter?
Lady said give him a blanket clip so that his neck is off and stick a combo on him. Last year I only had combo rugs and at the end of the season I went to pull his mane to make him look nice again. His mane had rubbed out about four inches. I can't have that happening with the cob, his mane comes down way past his shoulders to the start of his leg and I really don't want that coming out. I'd assume it happened from the rug with a neck last year? With a standard neck, wouldn't I need to be careful it doesn't rub out the bottom of his withers? I was thinking about getting him a 100g turnout and a 100g stable rug so that I could alternate. He's not as much of a wuss as the Anglo but I don't want to over-rug him. In short, would a 100g turnout be alright for now on a cob with a medium/high trace clip and should I go for a standard neck or combo? He has a very short neck though and most combos are far too long, would I just need to fold them under a little to make them shorter?