travelmad
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it snowed last night. horses live out. they are hairy and have been out all winter, now have bib clips as they are back in work.
got text from yard that they are shivering and i need heavy weight rugs.
said horses are tough but well rugged: one is 450g rug - that is the most heavy weight you can get!! Other who is really stocky and hairy and part cob like - is in 350g!
now i know if they are shivering they must be cold, but its only 1 degree and predictions are that it will not go below freezing at all this week where we live. I think they should be ok in these weight rugs at 1 degree and suspect that they got cold as the rain was bad yesterday after i left them and maybe the rugs leaked?
when it was really cold and snowy they were bumped up to 700g and 450g, but i dont want to put this weight of rug on them when its 1 degree.
wwyd? (longer term - for today they are coming in to stables to get dry). Should I bump up rugs? I think that would be an issue if it then drops to -4 next week and they are already in double rugs
got text from yard that they are shivering and i need heavy weight rugs.
said horses are tough but well rugged: one is 450g rug - that is the most heavy weight you can get!! Other who is really stocky and hairy and part cob like - is in 350g!
now i know if they are shivering they must be cold, but its only 1 degree and predictions are that it will not go below freezing at all this week where we live. I think they should be ok in these weight rugs at 1 degree and suspect that they got cold as the rain was bad yesterday after i left them and maybe the rugs leaked?
when it was really cold and snowy they were bumped up to 700g and 450g, but i dont want to put this weight of rug on them when its 1 degree.
wwyd? (longer term - for today they are coming in to stables to get dry). Should I bump up rugs? I think that would be an issue if it then drops to -4 next week and they are already in double rugs