My mare is on pasture and I can only see her in the evenings since I work at Five a.m. and she lives six miles in the opposite direction and I carpool. She is in her thirties and can't chew hay ('wavy' teeth) so I give her a pellet slurry with apple and carrot grated in as well as seaweed. I put a blanket on her 24 hours a day if her condition is four or below. Is this okay in the Seattle area where it seldom freezes ?
I know God created horses to be outside in all weather, but I sure do feel guilty sitting in my nice toasty house at night in the winter & my 4-legged pal is standing outside in -20 degrees not including the windchill factor!! Brrr!! Good thing he has L O N G legs or he'd be lost in the big drifts we get up here in the "frozen tundra!!" **I wish the article would have covered which types of waterproof/breatheable sheets would be most appropriate for winter temperatures & conditions. Some of us would like to see some specific suggestions as to what are good things to look for & what to avoid when considering purchasing winter-wear for our horse(s).**
Why do horses roll in and get muddy if it dries and decreases the abillity of their coat to fluff and stay warm?
You know I agree with Nancy 100%.Look at all these rich horse people who think they have to get every sheet and blanket in the world,when after all,they really don't need them.I totally agree. Horselover
I live in Ct and it can get cold here but I don't blanket my Appaloosa and he grows a nice coat. So far he has weathered two winters without with no problems.
How can I promote sufficient hair growth on a horse that does not grow very much fur in the winter? I have been told by someone to keep the horse outside without a blanket on in cold weather to force hair growth, yet how do I do that without freezing the horse to death?
What about a clipped horse would thay need a blanket? would they need a blanket if you live in some place that has a winter where the lowest temperature is 25 degrees farenheit? What about a skinny horse in this climate?
this was very usfully thanks my horses have nover been blanketed .but I DIDNT KNOW YOU WERE TO BRUSH THEM DAYLEE WHEN IT WAS COLD I THOUGHT BRUSHING WOULD MAKE THEN COLD THANKS FOR THAT INFO .