Tips Of Buying Horse Rugs

By Sally Delacruz


Owning a horse or pony is a dream come true for many people. They have often been riding since childhood before being able to afford their own animals. When they are finally able to have their own horses most people want to make the most of every possible moment. They love to ride and groom their horses, go out on trail rides and compete in shows.

There is a rug for every occasion. These range from thick waterproof coverings for the very worst of winter weather, to light weight summer sheets that are used to keep the dust and flies off a show animal. Horse rugs are sold at practically all retail outlets, but it can be just as easy to buy one on line and have it shipped in a day or two.

Price and quality are the two main factors. Typically the cheaper rug will not last so long. This may be fine for an owner who just needs something quick to get them through the last few weeks of winter. However, if the animal is going to be wearing the rug for the whole winter it is worth investing in a really good quality product that will do the job. There is nothing worse than coming home in the dark to find a miserable and wet horse who has been standing around in a damp rug all day long. It can also lead to significant health problems.

The new generation of winter rugs are really outstanding. Innovative designers have gone back to the drawing board to create horse clothing that really works. The styles are now made to fit all the contoured to really fit the animals body. The shoulders are particularly sensitive to rubbing from a rug that is too tight. Specially vented leg arches give plenty of the room for even the most rambunctious of horses to stay busy and not be restricted.

Some rugs are both wind and water proof. Others are merely water resistant. There is a significant difference between these two terms. It is very important for owners and barn managers to understand that for full weather protection the animal must have a good quality blanket that is guaranteed water proof. The other layer is coated with a special substance that provides full protection.

The lining of a winter rug is typically made of light polyester. The latest models have an added feature of a coating that actually helps to polish the horses coat. The new line of equine clothing has been carefully designed to prevent rubbing, especially around the shoulders. In the old days horses had very little hair left on their shoulders as their blankets had rubbed them all winter long.

Shopping for show blankets is not only fun but an essential part of a show animals turnout. Most barns have their own colors and riders want to be part of the team. It not only looks great but helps to create a true sense of team spirit.

Coolers are another useful item that every horse needs. After exercise a warm animal needs something to keep their back warm while they cool off. Most coolers are made from cotton or cotton blends and are also known as Irish mesh sheets.




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