Cai Boy
Active Member
Hi guys,
Everyone is always kind and helpful on this forum so thought I would ask you for your opinion on putting rugs on horses.
I have a cob who was never rugged before he came to me. Since he has been with me I have been putting a waterproof rug on him in really bad weather as there is not much shelter in the field where he grazes but its not filled just stops him getting wet. On really nice sunny days, I don't rug him and let him enjoy the sun on his bum!
I had him clipped over the weekend (he had a trace clip so only the underneath has been done), but now I'm not sure about when to rug him. Obviously when the weather is bad I will put one on him. He is stabled at night and unless the temperature is really low I leave him without a rug. He's always warm when see I see him first thing in the morning so figure he's ok without. However, my YO passed comment that he should be rugged and now I'm conscious I not managing it properly. All the other horses on the yard have rugs on 24/7 (which I'm not sure is healthy either). I have read many stories about horses getting sores and rugs rubbing, and unless essential I don't see the need to rug him. I don't want him to get cold, but I don't want him too hot either nor do I want his rug to rub him (it does fit him properly though so the fit itself shouldn't cause rubbing). I had a chat with my vet who said not to rug him and let the natural oils in the skin do their job (but that was before he was clipped). Should I consider getting a light-weight rug for him? or carry on as I am?
As always, grateful for your thoughts.
Everyone is always kind and helpful on this forum so thought I would ask you for your opinion on putting rugs on horses.
I have a cob who was never rugged before he came to me. Since he has been with me I have been putting a waterproof rug on him in really bad weather as there is not much shelter in the field where he grazes but its not filled just stops him getting wet. On really nice sunny days, I don't rug him and let him enjoy the sun on his bum!
I had him clipped over the weekend (he had a trace clip so only the underneath has been done), but now I'm not sure about when to rug him. Obviously when the weather is bad I will put one on him. He is stabled at night and unless the temperature is really low I leave him without a rug. He's always warm when see I see him first thing in the morning so figure he's ok without. However, my YO passed comment that he should be rugged and now I'm conscious I not managing it properly. All the other horses on the yard have rugs on 24/7 (which I'm not sure is healthy either). I have read many stories about horses getting sores and rugs rubbing, and unless essential I don't see the need to rug him. I don't want him to get cold, but I don't want him too hot either nor do I want his rug to rub him (it does fit him properly though so the fit itself shouldn't cause rubbing). I had a chat with my vet who said not to rug him and let the natural oils in the skin do their job (but that was before he was clipped). Should I consider getting a light-weight rug for him? or carry on as I am?
As always, grateful for your thoughts.