Enfys
Well-Known Member
If your mare will still have a foal on her during the winter do you plan to rug up or not?
I've just been standing on my doorstep, peering through the sheeting rain at my canny little filly sheltering under the cottonwood and thinking "Where am I going to find a small enough rug for you? Am I going to rug you at all? Will you get tangled up in your mum's rug?"
Mine live out, shelters, ad lib hay and heated water troughs etc, but the mare is a 17 year old arab, she is not a particularly good doer and I am absolutely not leaving her without a rug this winter when there is snow on the ground for months and the temperatures don't go over -10C for weeks. My New Zealands have belly straps and fillet strings, all leg straps get cut off, I really don't like them.
Even if they came into the barn at night I would still rug the mare during the day when she was out.
I've just been standing on my doorstep, peering through the sheeting rain at my canny little filly sheltering under the cottonwood and thinking "Where am I going to find a small enough rug for you? Am I going to rug you at all? Will you get tangled up in your mum's rug?"
Mine live out, shelters, ad lib hay and heated water troughs etc, but the mare is a 17 year old arab, she is not a particularly good doer and I am absolutely not leaving her without a rug this winter when there is snow on the ground for months and the temperatures don't go over -10C for weeks. My New Zealands have belly straps and fillet strings, all leg straps get cut off, I really don't like them.
Even if they came into the barn at night I would still rug the mare during the day when she was out.