k1w1
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I have just brought a 6 month old knabstrupper x trakehner filly and would love if people could give me advice on whether I should be rugging her up this winter. She will be out in the day and in at night any advice would be appreciated

There is absolutely no need to rug a foal at all. They grow an extra thick coat and are into enough mischief trying to hurt themselves without giving them more ammo!
I have TB foals and they are never rugged. They are all still out at the moment and not getting any hay as they are not eating it. They will come in when the weather turns wet but until then they are out!
Just an add on.
People are under the misapprehension that horses will need rugs when the weather gets cold. Unless they are clipped, they do not. Any stock will cope well with sub zero temperatures as long as they have access to hay/haylage. They will happily be out grazing or picking over hay during the coldest night.
What will make them cold is the driving wet - then they will stand under a hedge, tails to the wind and shivering like crazy - then I think they are better off inside or rugged.