Horses love the odd rain showers, it keeps them cool. However, the
problems begin during prolonged rainy weather,
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which creates the ideal situation for conditions such as rain scald and mud
fever. If there is no access to shelter such as tree's or the stable from the
rain then it is a good idea to use lightweight equestrian rugs made of
waterproof and breathable material, which are perfect for keeping horse coats
dry without overheating them.The majority of horses accustomed to a warm stable
part of the time will take great benefits from this type of rug when turned out
in even light rain, as they get cold more easily than animals which stay out all
the time.Protection from Rain, Wind and Cold CombinedThe criteria change when
it's windy, cold and raining and the horse's winter fur and coat traps a layer
of air on the horses's skin's surface, which insulates the horse. Once his coat
is flattened by driving wind and wet rain, the horse no longer has an effective
barrier against the cold.This is why a rug is a great idea because a result of
having no rug he can lose up to twenty times more body heat than when
dry,
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warm. At this point he needs a quality horse rug even if the outside temperature
is above his normal critical temperature.To help with cold weather protection,
here's what you can do. There are two factors that dictate what type of turnout
rug is needed in cold weather: the condition and age of the horse and his fur
coat. These factors together determine his critical temperature - the
temperature below which he has to increase his metabolism to stay warm.If the
horse is clipped, it's a good idea to horse rug him up at around 60?? F (15.5??
C). It is best said that old horses, young horses and thinner horses and those
with short coats need blankets at around the 40 - 45?? F (4 - 7?? C) mark. But a
horse carrying enough flesh to cover his ribs won't need one until a drop to
30?? F (-1?? C).That same horse with a full winter coat has a critical
temperature of -10?? C. If a horse is used to being outside all the time, then a
horse grows a heavier coat and goes into the winter months with a modest layer
of tummy fat. The temperature drops to the mid-teens before they get cold and
need a rug or blanket.Which weight horse rugs should you use on your
horse?Several horses need heavier rugs than other horses. There are three
weights you can choose and so in addition to the lightweight rug mentioned
earlier, there are two further blankets thicknesses. These are the mediumweight
rugs and heavyweight rugs,
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best ones are breathable and waterproof so you can use them in all winter
weather conditions. A mediumweight rug will usually have around 200 grams of
filling and a heavyweight rug contains about 350 grams. The difference to the
horse is quite hugely appreciable. If you aren't sure which horse rug weight
will best suit your horse,
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lighter horse rug. It's easier and of greater less expensive to add horse rug
layers under thinner blankets than waste money buying heavy blankets which you
then can't use because they're too big and therefore too warm. Keep adding
layers until your horse's body and in particular his ears stay warm to your
touch but he's not sweating. Several horse rug and equipment manufacturers have
designed a horse rug layering system. It comes with a fleece rug liner which can
be used alone or as an under layer for the medium weight stable rug. The
lightweight turnout horse rug placed on top of this turns the whole into a great
turnout rug. The only danger of this horse rug arrangement is the use of under
layers on the horse throughout the whole cold winter. Let's say that this is
comparable to wearing your own pyjamas for months on end, without taking them
off, and having a coat put over them every day. You'd get itchy, clammy and very
uncomfortable. If you implement this system remove all the layers often and
groom your horse to arouse his circulation before replacing the rugs.There are
some additional horse equipment pieces that can be used such as hoods and neck
covers. If you are a winter rider and your horse is turned out in the field
during the day, I would suggest using neck covers and hoods for extra
protection. Always make sure they attach to your horse rug properly and be
prepared for your horses to stare at each other anxiously when they're turned
out with hoods on. Brushing boots are a good idea as using these protective
boots will be great if you turn your horse out into the field for a few hours a
day. They shield the horse from tendon injuries and leg splints; another useful
benefit to the horse rider is keeping the horse's legs clean for applying
exercise boots.Keep the two sets of horse boots separate; field boots will get
very muddy and the horse shouldn't be turned out in the same sweaty boots he
wore when working out. A good idea is to get rug holders in the stable. Horse
rugs are bulky pieces of horse equipment which need to be dried and stored out
of the way, otherwise they will get damaged. A great system for drying and
storing heavy wet rugs is the swinging metal 'arm' attached to the wall. The
horse rug is draped over the arm and dries out quickly, before the rail is laid
flush against the stable wall.One other convenient storage method is a rail on
the horse's stable door. But unless there's a grille over the top half, your
average horse will bite at the horse rug with snooping teeth before dragging it
into his stable and completely ruining the expensive horse rug.Turnout horse
rugs are vital items of equestrian equipment, together with their accessories,
but there are easy ways to find the most cost and time effective rug system for
your horse.