rara007
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Now dogs in hot cars (or even mid temperature) is up there with serious welfare concerns!
Now dogs in hot cars (or even mid temperature) is up there with serious welfare concerns!
So we have went from horses in rugs, to dogs in jumpers and now dogs in cars? Gotta love HHO,
Dogs left in cars is a welfare issue, horses in rugs and dogs in jumpers is a personal choice, surely one can see the difference? We have no right to decide on the wardrobe of someone else's horse, I've had someone call the SSPCA on me for my horse wearing a UV fly rug in summer, they came out, looked at him laughed a little and went away. Hence my interest in finding a convicted or proven case of abuse through wearing a rug.
Oh for goodness sake. You may well have had someone call them out for a UV fly rug...what's that got to do with actual rugging? Clearly a UV fly rug is no issue whatsoever in any temp. Are you seriously saying that having a horse or dog or any animal in ANY temp rugged up (in proper rugs now, which effect temperature) is not anyone's business, and it's not a welfare concern?
I despair with the horse world.
Do your own research about the cases. I assume you have google. In any case, does it REALLY have to take a prosecution case in order for people to know what good welfare is? Sad times. Clearly many people can see a difference in dogs in hot cars, and over rugging animals. which is worrying.
TBF my ponies sweated up in their fly rugs (when abroad and stabled)
I don't think we need to get too worried BlackBeastie, the welfare societies and I assume the law (or whatever it is that gives the police the right to break in) have also noticed the difference between placing your animal somewhere with an ambient temperature way above body temperature therefore leaving no mechanism to cool down, and coats/rugs.
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yes I do have google but I have yet to find a proven case hence asking for one, many times I have been given information which I myself have been unable to find, again hence my request
Is a fly rug not a rug? Who is to say that the person who reported my horse was or wasn't horsey? I assumed not but perhaps if they shared the opinion that we have a say in how others rug their animals, as you seem to have, they thought that my horse was perhaps sweating and uncomfortable since he was ' standing with his head down fully rugged in the hot sun' as was the statement given.
You have said you wouldn't immediately judge my horse for having a rug on but yet in the same breath you are judging others? That's the problem with the horse world and which makes me despair is the opinion that you have the God given right to decide on the welfare of animals who are clearly well loved and looked after when there are many out there who are not and need more thought and help than a horse in a field in 12 degrees ( example as that is what it was here today) with a light weight on.
So you are not the only one who despairs, however this thread is helping me through an insomnia attack rather nicely along with a nice bottle of wine![]()
TBF my ponies sweated up in their fly rugs (when abroad and stabled)
I don't think we need to get too worried BlackBeastie, the welfare societies and I assume the law (or whatever it is that gives the police the right to break in) have also noticed the difference between placing your animal somewhere with an ambient temperature way above body temperature therefore leaving no mechanism to cool down, and coats/rugs.
For god's sake! When I started this thread, I was commenting on the weather during the day in the West Midlands which on Friday and yesterday was 17 degrees, warm and sunny. It was like this from at least 8.30 - 6pm when I and most other people I saw were in t-shirts and some poor horses were in TURNOUT rugs (not fly rugs) According to most people replying to this thread, this lovely warm weather has missed them out so I'm not talking about the weather by you but the 17 degrees WARM and SUNNY weather by me! Is it really fair to put a turnout rug on a horse with HAIR in 17 degrees of warmth and sun?
Just reporting in , I am off to put my horses rugs on .
I am wearing jeans a tshirt and a fleece and boots ,MrGS is in shorts , sandals and polo shirt .
Not sure what to do ?
Agree. Tbh, I'd get out of horses if my time/finances/work hours dictated that.I agree with Moomin -checking on your horse once in 24hours and subsequently leaving them in that rug for the duration is poor management in the least and I'm shocked people think it is ok.
My horses are rugged because they are working so they clean and washed to help keep them cool while working .
Because my fields are quite exposed to winds off the North Sea .
Because we have had frost and it's been cold in the mornings 3 degrees when I looked the other morning .
Because I want them to be dry first thing in the morning.
Haha! Love it! I think this sums it up! If an owner feels cold then they think their horse must feel cold too! Thank you all those normal, sensible people that agree that horses should not be wearing rugs when it is 17 degrees, warm and sunny! There were times during this thread when I thought that maybe it was me who was wrong as so many people disagreed with me!