The Trooper
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
I hope you all had a good Christmas. This is a topic that has been on my mind for quite a while, I know there are (as always) going to be a number of different opinions but I'd like to discuss the above topic Rugging a damp/wet horse.
I have always been told not to do it as it will make the horse cold. Upon reflection I have thought about the following..
Wet suits, they are designed to let a layer of moisture/water in, the body then heats this moisture up and it provides insulation, would rugging a wet/damp (sweat or rain) not achieve the same? The sweat/rain water will be heated up by the horses body temperature and then help keep the horse warm?
I am not talking about a no fill sheet being thrown on, I am talking something with fill 100gsm+?
What are your thoughts on rugging under the aforementioned circumstances?
I hope you all had a good Christmas. This is a topic that has been on my mind for quite a while, I know there are (as always) going to be a number of different opinions but I'd like to discuss the above topic Rugging a damp/wet horse.
I have always been told not to do it as it will make the horse cold. Upon reflection I have thought about the following..
Wet suits, they are designed to let a layer of moisture/water in, the body then heats this moisture up and it provides insulation, would rugging a wet/damp (sweat or rain) not achieve the same? The sweat/rain water will be heated up by the horses body temperature and then help keep the horse warm?
I am not talking about a no fill sheet being thrown on, I am talking something with fill 100gsm+?
What are your thoughts on rugging under the aforementioned circumstances?