UKa
Well-Known Member
Hello, everyone, here is a poll for you: I just have a curious question wondering if any of you do not use rugs for their horses. Just that in my youngen days (as I am now approaching a rather respectable age!) we never used to bother with rugs in the winter, horses were left to grow their coats and all we did was use straw after riding to rub them dry, or with maximum effort maybe a towel if it was really bad. I had a riding pony kept like that for 18 years and she was a picture of health all that time. Now I have a fine built TB so I like to keep her warm so I have a selection of rugs, wondering if I would actually go back to no rugs if I had another horse and I am not sure as everyone seems to rug up and it gives me great pleasure to molly cuddle the animal but is it really good for all of them no matter their built? (e.g. people rug up Shetlands and I personally think that seems over-cautious as this breed was made for rather cold stormy weathers
just my opinion) So, here is a poll for you, who on this forum uses rugs regularly and are there any of you who never bother? And what are your reasons?