geronimostilton
Well-Known Member
Following on from 1Kimmy's post about her horse's mane being rubbed, there must be plenty more out there who also remember the 'good old days'!
As I mentioned in that thread, I remember when 'turnout rugs' were simply a canvas new zealand with a roller surcingle to hold it in place, and we'd have to wax it to waterproof it! There was none of this lightweight/mediumweight/heavyweight nonsense, one rug did it all!
Stable rugs were jute rugs and we'd put a blanket underneath if it got VERY cold, again with a roller to hold it in place - cross surcingles were unheard of!
What other memories do we all have?
As I mentioned in that thread, I remember when 'turnout rugs' were simply a canvas new zealand with a roller surcingle to hold it in place, and we'd have to wax it to waterproof it! There was none of this lightweight/mediumweight/heavyweight nonsense, one rug did it all!
Stable rugs were jute rugs and we'd put a blanket underneath if it got VERY cold, again with a roller to hold it in place - cross surcingles were unheard of!
What other memories do we all have?