Fruitcake
Well-Known Member
Sorry for what is probably one of many rugging posts at the moment!
Having horse clipped at the weekend. (Fluffy Sec D, low trace clip). He lives out with a field shelter. I'd usually put a no-fill rug on as soon as he's clipped (and never go above a neckless medium weight- even in snow), but am wondering whether he actually needs the no-fill this early.
The table guide to rugging that seems to be doing the rounds on Facebook at the minute doesn't mention partially clipped and turned out, just clipped and stabled, in clipped and stabled or unclipped and turned out.
I understand the whole no-fill stops the hair standing up for insulation thing but am just thinking about rain really.
What are others doing?
Having horse clipped at the weekend. (Fluffy Sec D, low trace clip). He lives out with a field shelter. I'd usually put a no-fill rug on as soon as he's clipped (and never go above a neckless medium weight- even in snow), but am wondering whether he actually needs the no-fill this early.
The table guide to rugging that seems to be doing the rounds on Facebook at the minute doesn't mention partially clipped and turned out, just clipped and stabled, in clipped and stabled or unclipped and turned out.
I understand the whole no-fill stops the hair standing up for insulation thing but am just thinking about rain really.
What are others doing?