19 November 2012 #1 S scewal Well-Known Member Joined 13 June 2008 Messages 497 Visit site As title says, said horse is a very good doer. She is a big cob x and doesn't feel the cold at all. Her head is also unclipped.
As title says, said horse is a very good doer. She is a big cob x and doesn't feel the cold at all. Her head is also unclipped.
19 November 2012 #2 5 5bs Well-Known Member Joined 29 April 2012 Messages 206 Visit site Mine has a high chasers clip, a good doer and only has a sheet with no neck, and on nice days he is naked. He gets itchy if he gets to warm.
Mine has a high chasers clip, a good doer and only has a sheet with no neck, and on nice days he is naked. He gets itchy if he gets to warm.
19 November 2012 #3 S scewal Well-Known Member Joined 13 June 2008 Messages 497 Visit site Thanks for your reply. Don't feel so heartless now lol!
19 November 2012 #4 M McCauley Well-Known Member Joined 3 September 2001 Messages 452 Location The NW of England, UK Visit site My cob's out 24/7 too and recently had a cross between a high chaser and a blanket clip!, if that makes sense. He too is out in a standard rug as had put such a bloody coat up he was far too warm! I had to clip to be able to ride.
My cob's out 24/7 too and recently had a cross between a high chaser and a blanket clip!, if that makes sense. He too is out in a standard rug as had put such a bloody coat up he was far too warm! I had to clip to be able to ride.
19 November 2012 #5 monkeybum13 Well-Known Member Joined 1 July 2009 Messages 7,379 Location South Gloucestershire Visit site My fully clipped mare doesn't always have a rug on with neck and she is fine
19 November 2012 #6 S Sprig Well-Known Member Joined 5 June 2012 Messages 1,588 Visit site Nope - never put necks on now. I found that more often than not they were too hot and made the mane fall out.
Nope - never put necks on now. I found that more often than not they were too hot and made the mane fall out.
19 November 2012 #7 AmyMay Situation normal Joined 1 July 2004 Messages 66,614 Location South Visit site Yes, to protect the clip.
19 November 2012 #8 C Clava Well-Known Member Joined 17 May 2009 Messages 1,590 Visit site Nope, my haffy has a thick double mane. If the weather was truly dreadful (snow, wind and rain) then yes I would.
Nope, my haffy has a thick double mane. If the weather was truly dreadful (snow, wind and rain) then yes I would.
19 November 2012 #9 TigerTail Well-Known Member Joined 23 November 2011 Messages 3,426 Visit site No - hate seeing horses in necks, as long as their backs and loins are warm and dry they be fine.