9 March 2014 #1 L lamb1977 New User Joined 7 March 2014 Messages 3 Visit site Hiya, as we're having some lovely weather I'm wondering about rugging up my tb. When is it warm enough to stop putting a turnout rug when out in the field? She's fairly skinny at the moment and was clipped in December. Thanks
Hiya, as we're having some lovely weather I'm wondering about rugging up my tb. When is it warm enough to stop putting a turnout rug when out in the field? She's fairly skinny at the moment and was clipped in December. Thanks
9 March 2014 #2 M MerrySherryRider Well-Known Member Joined 23 September 2004 Messages 9,439 Visit site If the temperatures are above 10C and its dry with no chill factor, I'd chuck out rugless, as long as the horse has forage and is fit and healthy.
If the temperatures are above 10C and its dry with no chill factor, I'd chuck out rugless, as long as the horse has forage and is fit and healthy.
9 March 2014 #3 L lucyrebecca94 Member Joined 22 October 2013 Messages 21 Location Nottingham Visit site I chucked my mare out today rug less and she's a TB she also had a quick bath before going out to try and repel flies, didn't work though
I chucked my mare out today rug less and she's a TB she also had a quick bath before going out to try and repel flies, didn't work though
9 March 2014 #4 Fides Well-Known Member Joined 1 August 2013 Messages 2,946 Visit site Mine are naked in the day now (boy naked at night too but he's a hairy welsh)
9 March 2014 #5 maccachic Well-Known Member Joined 18 September 2012 Messages 1,217 Location New Zealand Visit site Mine spends most the time naked if its wet and cold Ill chuck a rug on.