JGC
Well-Known Member
My question is, is there anyway to go out and compete at dressage/SJ in the winter months and be presentable without having to give her a bath? Obviously in the summer this wasn't a problem, but I went to a show on Sunday, gave her a bath on Saturday (it was about 20 in the day and 15 on Saturday night), but then it poured with rain on Sunday evening and was about 3, so I felt bad I'd washed out all her protective greases (I put a rainsheet on, of course). I've only had chestnuts and bays before so this really wasn't a problem!
My pony is never clipped and for the time being is still out 24/7. Then she'll be in at night and out from 8 to 5 sometime in November. I live in the Alps, so the weather can be well into the minus temperatures (currently 3 at night) and often snowy.
If I curry within an inch of her life and get a magic Haas brush, will that work? One of those vacuum cleaner thingies? Wait for the spring to compete? The thing is, sometimes she looks clean, but once I start riding and she sweats, she sweats dirt
My pony is never clipped and for the time being is still out 24/7. Then she'll be in at night and out from 8 to 5 sometime in November. I live in the Alps, so the weather can be well into the minus temperatures (currently 3 at night) and often snowy.
If I curry within an inch of her life and get a magic Haas brush, will that work? One of those vacuum cleaner thingies? Wait for the spring to compete? The thing is, sometimes she looks clean, but once I start riding and she sweats, she sweats dirt