mcnaughty
Well-Known Member
Guys - rugs never come with instructions. Obviously, throw on horse and do up buckles but, what do you do with leg straps? Do you cross them, loop them or leave separate?
cut them off! use fillet string less accidents!
Cut one off and use the other as a fillet string. Hate them.
Always remove them and use a fillet string. If they stay on our bunch on the top of our hill (pennines) then I can't see that they would come off any anywhere!
I think you glue them on.![]()
Seriously though - I watched in horror as a Rhino Wug was lifted by the wind, up over my mare's back. The next gust pulled it forwards over he head and she luckily didn't get tangled up in the surcingles as she sensibly stepped backwards out of it. It has happened with another rug too, so in high winds, they wear the rugs with leg straps.
I often wonder if the weird cases of rugs found off horses with all the straps done up, were pulled off by the wind.
That happened to my friends oldie last year, i went to bring her in, found her in field all muddy with no rug on, called friend to ask whether she was supposed to have rug on, got told yes, so went on a rug hunt around the field, found the rug nicely displayed on top of 6ft hedge with all straps still done up (it had a fillet string), i found it really strange as horse is 32 so not bendy enough to wiggle out of it without undoing any straps, so we think it was wind![]()
Cut one off and use the other as a fillet string. Hate them.