Morgan123
Well-Known Member
Out of interest, what are people's opinions on this?
I have a hairy welsh cob who mainly lives out without rugs - he only needs one in heavy rain/snow where it is raining for over twelve hours or so, or under avbout -4 (i.e. is visibly cold at these times but the rest of the time happy, unclipped, and fat). However he's just had one on the last few days due to the rain.
Now it's stopped raining and is (for him) mild again, I think i should take off his medium weight - it's only been on a day or two so surely that's ok and won't have lost all oils in coat or antyhing? However, people at my yard seem to think that's silly - and have had same reaction before in similar situations.
What do you do - once you've started rugging is that it, or do you chop and change depending on weather?
I have a hairy welsh cob who mainly lives out without rugs - he only needs one in heavy rain/snow where it is raining for over twelve hours or so, or under avbout -4 (i.e. is visibly cold at these times but the rest of the time happy, unclipped, and fat). However he's just had one on the last few days due to the rain.
Now it's stopped raining and is (for him) mild again, I think i should take off his medium weight - it's only been on a day or two so surely that's ok and won't have lost all oils in coat or antyhing? However, people at my yard seem to think that's silly - and have had same reaction before in similar situations.
What do you do - once you've started rugging is that it, or do you chop and change depending on weather?