Oberon
Well-Known Member
So Obi refuses to wear a turnout rug. He's perfectly happy in a stable rug in winter - but becomes very tense and stressed in a turnout rug and refuses to leave the gate or gallops madly round the field.
He had an accident in a combo rug many years ago (he got barbed wire stuck under the neck and shredded the skin).
At 26 and with Cushings - I want him to be kept dry in winter when he is turned out. I don't want to panic and fret all winter when I'm stuck at work and he's out in the rain....or scramble about leaving him in for days with a short walk around the yard in-hand because it's too cold to leave him out naked.....
So I spent £100 on a shiny new Prem Equine dual purpose rug that he can wear indoors and out. I figured if he had it on overnight in the stable (in winter) and then just got turned out in it, he wouldn't notice the difference
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He has a BFF this year and I figured if I introduced the rug now - with his BFF there, he may accept it....
How do you think it went today???
He had an accident in a combo rug many years ago (he got barbed wire stuck under the neck and shredded the skin).
At 26 and with Cushings - I want him to be kept dry in winter when he is turned out. I don't want to panic and fret all winter when I'm stuck at work and he's out in the rain....or scramble about leaving him in for days with a short walk around the yard in-hand because it's too cold to leave him out naked.....
So I spent £100 on a shiny new Prem Equine dual purpose rug that he can wear indoors and out. I figured if he had it on overnight in the stable (in winter) and then just got turned out in it, he wouldn't notice the difference
He has a BFF this year and I figured if I introduced the rug now - with his BFF there, he may accept it....
How do you think it went today???