Sarah1
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Oooooh, I would have loved that! You're so lucky!!!!!!!!! 
i'm a firm believer in turning them out naked to roll it out, followed by a good groom. If you've ever had a grey you will realise that this obviously does the trick, there would be a new patch in the paddock everyday where g had rolled![]()
no, i dont over rug and purposely make them too hot, in order to get coats though.
but i DO keep them well rugged all year round, never allow them to get cold, and layer appropriately in order to prevent a very thick coat growing in the first place, and encourage the summer coat through as soon as possible.
i produced show ponies for many years and there is an art to it, and that is def NOT to make them sweat!!!!
mine are never hot/sweaty/itchy, but i can keep a summer coat for HOYS or even olympia,with work.
if rugging up didnt work, show people wouldnt do it. daylight light bulbs can help, but rugging will too.
oh absolutely, iv never ever heard a showing pro say to "sweat the coat out" but i think people get confused between rugging well, and sweating it out.......i never aim to make mine sweat but whenever i mention how well rugged mine are i get the evil eye on various forums!
ok, its really not rocket science though.....its just about always keeping them warm and not removing rugs too quickly
when people are getting gung ho about turning out naked(ie this time of year), mine are still in MW combos to keep the breeze and the cloudy spells off them.they barely ever go out naked even in summer (i do sometimes let them have half days together naked, for a mutual groom, as they cant go in together rugged as the two boys trash everything, gits!), LW rugs on breezy days or days its forecast rain, and stiff fly sheets to keep the breeze off on warmer days. they stand in the stable in mesh coolers in the hot evenings, but i go out 10/11pm and put thermatexs on.
i start upping rug weights when most people are only starting to rug at night, and use hoods and neck covers to add *half layers*.
in the depths of winter they will wear at least a thermatex, a normal neck HW stable rug and a couple of HW combo rugs. sometimes wool blankets as extra layers at night, hoods and leg wraps.
it does take work because (in spring and autumn especially) the layers need altering a couple of times a day to keep them warm but not too hot, so mum does the late morning alteration, and then i do late night alterations before i go to bed.
today mine are in MW combos, and tonight will be wearing a LW combo stable rugs when they come in out the breeze, and will have a HW stable rug added around 8pm, and leg wraps.
so takes effort, but means less clipping and smart horses for early shows.
and if i ever feel them and they feel hot/tacky ( IE about to start sweating) i remove a layer pronto.
coen-if you can, he needs to be in a LW rug until it gets really hot, and then on any cool days from June-September he needs it on, minimum of a heavy cotton sheet overnight, ideally a thermatex. use a fly sheet all summer to keep the breeze off him a bit and to stop the sun damaging his summer coat.
as soon as the days drop a couple of degrees at the end of summer get him back in a LW in the day and a light stable rug at night and then each time the thermometer drops...up him a rug weight! you want to avoid him standing out in the cold and rain without a neck cover and keep his legs warm with wraps too.
ok, its really not rocket science though.....its just about always keeping them warm and not removing rugs too quickly
when people are getting gung ho about turning out naked(ie this time of year), mine are still in MW combos to keep the breeze and the cloudy spells off them.they barely ever go out naked even in summer (i do sometimes let them have half days together naked, for a mutual groom, as they cant go in together rugged as the two boys trash everything, gits!), LW rugs on breezy days or days its forecast rain, and stiff fly sheets to keep the breeze off on warmer days. they stand in the stable in mesh coolers in the hot evenings, but i go out 10/11pm and put thermatexs on.
i start upping rug weights when most people are only starting to rug at night, and use hoods and neck covers to add *half layers*.
in the depths of winter they will wear at least a thermatex, a normal neck HW stable rug and a couple of HW combo rugs. sometimes wool blankets as extra layers at night, hoods and leg wraps.
it does take work because (in spring and autumn especially) the layers need altering a couple of times a day to keep them warm but not too hot, so mum does the late morning alteration, and then i do late night alterations before i go to bed.
today mine are in MW combos, and tonight will be wearing a LW combo stable rugs when they come in out the breeze, and will have a HW stable rug added around 8pm, and leg wraps.
so takes effort, but means less clipping and smart horses for early shows.
and if i ever feel them and they feel hot/tacky ( IE about to start sweating) i remove a layer pronto.
coen-if you can, he needs to be in a LW rug until it gets really hot, and then on any cool days from June-September he needs it on, minimum of a heavy cotton sheet overnight, ideally a thermatex. use a fly sheet all summer to keep the breeze off him a bit and to stop the sun damaging his summer coat.
as soon as the days drop a couple of degrees at the end of summer get him back in a LW in the day and a light stable rug at night and then each time the thermometer drops...up him a rug weight! you want to avoid him standing out in the cold and rain without a neck cover and keep his legs warm with wraps too.
This was one 2 weeks ago:
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He has only had 1 clip all winter
they barely ever go out naked even in summer (i do sometimes let them have half days together naked, for a mutual groom
Wow, that's really sad to read.
yes, the fly rugs help their coats, but they have to be segregated for other reasons, and thus i think allowing them half days together with no muzzles and rugs, only on days when there arent many flies, is really pretty nice of me!!!!!
anyone who thinks i should let my horse get bitten to pieces and mums get lammi, just so they can be au naturel,well, words fail me.....