Bowen4Horses
Well-Known Member
so... i was recently at an equestrian college, and was treating some horses.
all the horses were in for most of the time. they were rugged in the stable, and rugged in the field. so, pretty much were all rugged 24/7.
at least 80% of the horses treated had discomfort around their chest and withers. in exactly the place rugs lie. the vast majority of rugs were sitting low on the chest, and were tight around the front.
now, we all know the importance of well fitting saddles and bridles... but how many of us think about rug fit as being something that can contribute to pain?
*steps down from soap box*
p.s. from now on, when people talk about problems with their horses, i expect each and everyone of you to say 'have you checked his back, teeth, saddle AND RUGS?'
p.p.s. i don't really
all the horses were in for most of the time. they were rugged in the stable, and rugged in the field. so, pretty much were all rugged 24/7.
at least 80% of the horses treated had discomfort around their chest and withers. in exactly the place rugs lie. the vast majority of rugs were sitting low on the chest, and were tight around the front.
now, we all know the importance of well fitting saddles and bridles... but how many of us think about rug fit as being something that can contribute to pain?
*steps down from soap box*
p.s. from now on, when people talk about problems with their horses, i expect each and everyone of you to say 'have you checked his back, teeth, saddle AND RUGS?'
p.p.s. i don't really