Shilasdair
Patting her thylacine
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I think the key point is to rug them according to their breed, type, age, etc.
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Unless they are clipped horses do not need to be rugged - I moved a TB from the desert to the mountains. They went from 46 degrees to -16 degrees over a 2 month period, with no problems at all. Ofcourse an older horse would struggle more, but blanketing horses is unnecessary.
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Not true. My TB copes with cold, dry conditions, but even in a summer rainstorm becomes so cold she can't eat...unless rugged.
Now if she was a Highland, or Shetland, or other native, fair enough...but she wasn't bred with the British climate in mind.
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I think the key point is to rug them according to their breed, type, age, etc.
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Unless they are clipped horses do not need to be rugged - I moved a TB from the desert to the mountains. They went from 46 degrees to -16 degrees over a 2 month period, with no problems at all. Ofcourse an older horse would struggle more, but blanketing horses is unnecessary.
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Not true. My TB copes with cold, dry conditions, but even in a summer rainstorm becomes so cold she can't eat...unless rugged.
Now if she was a Highland, or Shetland, or other native, fair enough...but she wasn't bred with the British climate in mind.
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