Bathing a horse in inclement winter weather in cold water is not ideal and is an important consideration in a basic guide to rugging horses.
Rugging a clipped horse in winter.
Secondly during winter it is much harder to get your horse dry again meaning your horse is at risk of becoming very cold whilst it is wet with sweat.
Many of us rug out of necessity.
Rugging up in winter.
A good quality medium weight turnout is a common starting point for many with clipped horses in minus temperatures and for those with a natural thick coated horse whom perhaps spends most of their time out a light weight rug on colder weather days or during night time especially with older.
The preferred option for many owners is to clip their horse during the colder months to prevent sweating whilst ridden then keep the horse warm when not ridden by rugging.
They only get the chance to get rugged if its windy wet and cold.
Don t tie them up to rug if they sidle up to you when the rug appears put it on.
Mine are natives with bib clips and live out at 1000 feet.
They have a field shelter and some drystone walls but exposed to the north.
Once bathed even in warm water a wicking rug should be applied until the horse is dried and then the horse can be rugged and checked a few times before a final rug choice is made.
Rainsheet to 50g max no neck covers.
A clipped horse an old horse a horse in poor condition.
What to rug and when.
Regardless of the reasons behind it many of us chose to rug our horses and many of us are over rugging our.
The ear test a guide to rugging your horse this winter.