Baba_Monty
Active Member
Current horse is a pretty consistent size 6'6 for most rugs.
Spotted a really reduced fleece rug at saddlers yesterday but it was a 6'9, got it thinking I could use afetr work over winter, wouldn't really matter if it got grubby or wrecked.
It fits on his neck and depth wise, is just long (half way down dock - have taken fillet string off as it was a little low) - it has cross over surcingles which tighten up short enough to keep it secure.
A girl on the yard has said a too long rug is really dangerous and I should only ever use a rug the exact right size as he could injury himself.
I just can't see how he could injury himself on a fleece rug especially as it will only be on for a maximum of 30 minutes whilst I'm on the yard.
Am I just not seeing something here?
Spotted a really reduced fleece rug at saddlers yesterday but it was a 6'9, got it thinking I could use afetr work over winter, wouldn't really matter if it got grubby or wrecked.
It fits on his neck and depth wise, is just long (half way down dock - have taken fillet string off as it was a little low) - it has cross over surcingles which tighten up short enough to keep it secure.
A girl on the yard has said a too long rug is really dangerous and I should only ever use a rug the exact right size as he could injury himself.
I just can't see how he could injury himself on a fleece rug especially as it will only be on for a maximum of 30 minutes whilst I'm on the yard.
Am I just not seeing something here?