Annagain
Well-Known Member
..in particular whether there is any science behind them?
I am the only person on my yard not to turn out in a fly rug. He wears a mask as I think protecting his eyes is important but I don't really see why a fly rug is necessary on a horse that doesn't have sweet itch or any other allergy? This week, everybody has been saying that their horses are really sweaty and complaining that it's got too hot too quickly for them but Wig has been fine. This is a horse who was out of work, naked and fluffy all winter and we had to give him an apron clip as he was sweating in his stable. This leads me to think the weather's not so much the problem as their fly rugs.
That's without them ripping or horses getting suck in hedges thanks to their rugs getting caught (in a way that turnouts don't).
Has there ever been any scientific studies into fly rugs, how much hotter they make a horse and whether the protection they offer from flies is really necessary in a healthy horse? Obviously they stop flies landing on the horses but is that so important compared to keeping the horse as cool as possible on a hot day?
I am the only person on my yard not to turn out in a fly rug. He wears a mask as I think protecting his eyes is important but I don't really see why a fly rug is necessary on a horse that doesn't have sweet itch or any other allergy? This week, everybody has been saying that their horses are really sweaty and complaining that it's got too hot too quickly for them but Wig has been fine. This is a horse who was out of work, naked and fluffy all winter and we had to give him an apron clip as he was sweating in his stable. This leads me to think the weather's not so much the problem as their fly rugs.
That's without them ripping or horses getting suck in hedges thanks to their rugs getting caught (in a way that turnouts don't).
Has there ever been any scientific studies into fly rugs, how much hotter they make a horse and whether the protection they offer from flies is really necessary in a healthy horse? Obviously they stop flies landing on the horses but is that so important compared to keeping the horse as cool as possible on a hot day?
