domane
Well-Known Member
I have a 15yo TB who's not a "cold" horse. He grows a lovely thick winter coat and only ever wears a MW full-neck in winter - anything heavier and he sweats up as I don't clip him. At the moment though, obviously, he's got a lovely sleek velvetty coat. Here in Shropshire we've had about six weeks of absolutely no rain and then this week it's all changed and we have had some serious downpours. Yesterday I noticed that Roo's coat has suddenly started feeling all fluffy and I wondered whether it was (a) that the rain has just washed out all the dust that had accumulated or (b) whether it was a reaction because he's been wet and a bit chilly? He's out naked as I wouldn't normally rug him at this time of year, not even with a rain sheet as it's generally warm and he would sweat. He's always quite late to start growing a winter coat so surely he can't have started already, surely? I just noticed when I stroked his neck that the sleekness has gone and I wondered what the explanation might be? Any suggestions?