Monday, March 31, 2014

Choosing The Right Horse Rugs

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By Jaclyn Hurley


Horses need comfort while they are being ridden or when they are in their stable. Just like with people what they need to wear will depend on the weather conditions and their own personal level of comfort. With the right approach you can find the ideal horse rugs to suit your animal.

The first thing to check is that what they wear fits. This may sound obvious but it is not necessarily something that is immediately obvious when you order something online and it arrives in your home. Therefore you need to check it against your horse so that you can gauge whether or not it is an appropriate fit.

It may seem strange but when you want to see if a rug fits you need to place it on without removing any of the tags or packaging. The reason that this is important is because if it turns out that it does not fit then there will be no problem returning it as the product will still be in its original packaging.

What complicates this is that the sizes of rugs on sale tend to be sold in three inch increments. Therefore you need to consider whether you want to go with something a bit smaller or a bit bigger. Generally speaking it tends to be better to go with something a bit bigger as it means the animal gets a bit more warmth around the neck area.

There are three different styles. There is the standard neck, half neck and full neck. The standard covers the back, hind quarters and shoulders. This is best for people who do not clip the necks of their horses and therefore do not need to worry about their necks being exposed.

There are three types to choose from. The standard neck style is designed to cover the back, hind quarters and shoulders. This leaves the neck exposed and therefore is better suited to horses that do not have their necks trimmed or are not that sensitive to the cold.

The half neck is another option. In this instance it provides a bit more warmth than the standard. It also helps to prevent rain from getting under the shoulder area so may be a better option in places with more rainfall. A full neck rug is best suited for colder weather conditions or animals that are more sensitive to the cold. In some cases you may want to choose a couple of rugs so that you are covered for both warmer and colder conditions.

There are a wide array of places you can buy a rug for your horse. It is best to check online to get recommendations from other riders and owners as they can tell you the kind of products they use and what is appropriate for your particular animal. With the right approach you will be able to find the best rug to properly look after your horse.




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