skydancer
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Is anyone rugging thier horses now, if so, day or night or both?
Err, no, and I own a namby pamby warmblood cross thing who is out at night without a rug, and a fully clipped cob.
Far too early. What on earth are you all going to do when the weather gets really, really bad?
Skydancer - dont worry, some of the liveries on the same yard as me are rugging up in the day. I used to over-rug, thinking I was looking after them, but my cob hates being hot and will trash his turnout rugs and I have many times turned up at the yard to see him naked in mid winter with his rug hanging from a tree or fence post. Our mare is a warmblood/tb cross and you would think she is a bit precious, but nothing could be further from the truth. We only rug her as we need to sedate her to clip her and she oddly enough grows a heavyish winter coat, and she competes at dressage and showjumping over the winter.
Glad to hear I didnt start a typical NL bitchfest, and be accused of being cruel to my horses. They are horses! They arent cold,and I know them better than anyone. I say leave it until you really, really need to do it.
It's all well saying lesson learnt etc but when you can't afford for your horse to drop the smallest amount of weight you do tend to pamper them a bit.
My old horse was unrugged right up to his death which was just before the winter freeze last year, I suppose it just differs from horse to horse.![]()
Err, no, and I own a namby pamby warmblood cross thing who is out at night without a rug, and a fully clipped cob.
Far too early. What on earth are you all going to do when the weather gets really, really bad?