AutumnDays
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The three amigos have been doing well up until now with no rugs on. Full winter coats, and lib hay, not groomed so greasy coats. The weather here today is 0°c and this horrible wet, rainy snow. Despite having shelter, they've all gone and stood in the slush, and are now wet and shivering. I have nowhere to bring them in to dry off, and I've always been told not to rug a wet horse, and to leave them in to dry/use a wicking rug first, but what to do in this situation? I only have a no fill for each of them, as it's so rare to be so cold and wet here.
ETA, the reason they are all unrugged for so long is that the weather is so changeable here, it's usually very mild and rainy, and I found that they tend to sweat under their lined no fills. They are non ridden, so I don't need them clean or clipped, they have access to hedgerows and a field shelter, plus a netted large round bale and a paddock.
ETA, the reason they are all unrugged for so long is that the weather is so changeable here, it's usually very mild and rainy, and I found that they tend to sweat under their lined no fills. They are non ridden, so I don't need them clean or clipped, they have access to hedgerows and a field shelter, plus a netted large round bale and a paddock.
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