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Choosing The Right Horse Rugs

By Jaclyn Hurley


Just like people horses need comfort too. They need somewhere to sit that makes them feel comfortable and something warm in their stable. This is why it is important to choose the right horse rugs to suit your horse.

The first thing you do is to ensure that the rug is the right size for your horse. In order to do this you have to measure carefully and accurately. You need to measure from the centre of the chest and then along the side of the animal. This will then give you the idea of the appropriate size.

When you are checking the size you should do so without removing the tags or packaging and carefully place it over the horse like you would a duvet over a bed. This may seem strange but there is an important reason for doing this. In simple terms it means that if it does not fit you can take the product back in its original condition and packaging without any problems. If you open it there is always the risk of it being stained when it is placed around the animal.

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 main types. The standard covers the back, hind quarters and shoulders. However it does not tend to cover much of the neck area itself. This means that it is better for horses that have not had their neck hair trimmed or if they are not particularly sensitive to cold.

The half neck provides a bit more warmth than the standard. Another advantage that the half has over the standard is that it lets less rainwater in. The full neck is best suited to animals that are very sensitive to cold, have been clipped or older horses that have become more sensitive to the cold in their older age. There is also the additional advantage that you do not have to clean the neck with a full cover.

Fill is also an issue. A lighter weighted rug is best suited to younger horses and those that are less sensitive to cold. A more sensitive or older animal is more likely to need a heavier weighted one. It may also be worth having one for the summer as well as the winter so you can always have something appropriate for your horse.

There are various places you can order a rug for your horse. You can purchase them from high street retailers and websites as well as from private sellers. It helps to look at a number of different websites so you can compare the different options available to you. It is also recommended that you check customer feedback so that you can ensure that you get the best possible quality of product available in your price range.




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