twiggy2
Well-Known Member
this is in response to many replies on various threads where people state 'over rugging or heavy rugging does not reduce coat growth'
in all my (too many) years of working with horses I have seen what I believe to be coat growth being lessened by rugging, in fact one friend rugs her mare so much all year round she never has had to clip her in over 4yrs as the mare does not grow a winter coat any more (she did arrive with one when she got her).
we started rugging my daughters horse early this year as she tends to grow one winter coat and it is very slow to re-grow (despite under rugging last year) and as she lives out I like her to have regrown some length of coat by the time the real winter arrives.
personally I don't believe coat growth is all down to daylight hours or all down to rugging but a combination of both and it varies for every horse/pony
in all my (too many) years of working with horses I have seen what I believe to be coat growth being lessened by rugging, in fact one friend rugs her mare so much all year round she never has had to clip her in over 4yrs as the mare does not grow a winter coat any more (she did arrive with one when she got her).
we started rugging my daughters horse early this year as she tends to grow one winter coat and it is very slow to re-grow (despite under rugging last year) and as she lives out I like her to have regrown some length of coat by the time the real winter arrives.
personally I don't believe coat growth is all down to daylight hours or all down to rugging but a combination of both and it varies for every horse/pony