Tips Of Buying Horse Rugs

By Sally Delacruz


Shopping for equestrian equipment is always fun. Riders need a lot of gear for their animals, especially is they are showing. A show animal will need more than one rug to get them through the season. Most owners like to have a set of show clothes not only for themselves but also for their horses. It is also nice to spend some time looking at all the options.

During the cold winter months horses will need at least one thick, waterproof rug. Once the weather warms up they need thinner sheets, which are typically made of cotton. Horse rugs vary in size, color and style, but there is sure to be something to meet every need. Everyday barn wear must be durable and above all washable. The newer polyester cotton blends are perfect as they stand up to lots of wear and tear.

As with any item pricing varies tremendously for horses clothing items. Some of the bargain brands are still great value for money. They provide a fully serviceable item that does the job without breaking the bank. Often when people have several horses and need a lot of blankets they opt for the more affordable brand.

How much the owner needs to spend really depends on the lifestyle of the animals. Horses that have to live outside all the time, even in the harsh winter weather, will need a top quality winter blanket that is fully waterproof. It may be a good idea to invest in one that has a built in neck cover for extra warmth and protection from the elements.

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.

After exercise horses are typically hot and sweaty. In warm weather the best option is to simply hose them down. This removes sweat and dirt from the skin and helps to keep the animal in the very best condition. However, after their bath most horses love to head to the nearest pile of dirt or shavings and roll vigorously. Covering them with a light sheet and leaving them tied up until they are dry will save a lot of mess.

Fly sheets are a fairly new product to hit the equestrian market, but they have proved very popular. Horses who are turned out in the field are bothered by flies, bugs and mosquitoes. A simple, lightweight mesh sheet can solve this problem once and for all.

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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