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Horse Stable Rugs

by Admin on August 23, 2009

Horse stable rugs are used to keep your horse or pony warm whilst it is in its box. The horse stable rug is designed for indoor use and not for wearing whilst outside and so its purpose is to keep your horse warm, not to keep it dry. Horse stable rugs are not waterproof.

As with other horse rugs, stable horse rugs come in three different levels of warmth. A heavyweight horse stable rug will contain over 300 grams of filling, a middle weight stable rug between 150 grams and 300 grams whilst its lightweight variant will have up to 150 grams of filling.

A horse stable rug will come in a variety of colours and materials, but most will be designed from breathable materials allowing perspiration to wick away from the horse’s body. As with horse turnout rugs, horse exercise rugs and others, a “combo” horse stable rug will come with a neck cover already built in, whilst other stable horse rugs may have a neck cover that can be added or removed as and when needed.

The decision as to whether to use a lightweight stable rug, medium weight stable rug or heavyweight stable rug will depend not only on temperature but also on whether your horse has a tendency to feel the cold. A horse that has a short coat and is stabled during both the day and night is much more likely to feel the cold and need a warmer horse stable rug than a horse with a longer coat and is used to being turned out during the day. A general rule of thumb is that a heavier horse stable rug should be used at night when the temperature falls, with a lighter horse stable rug used during the day.

As with horse turnout rugs you may consider buying a lightweight horse stable rug and using a horse blanket, horse rug fleece or horse rug liner underneath the horse stable rug to provide extra warmth as and when needed.

You should ensure that your horse stable rug is fitted properly, particularly round the neck. If you buy to big a horse stable rug this may cause rubbing which can lead to balding and skin complaints for your horse; too tight and the horse stable rug may not leave enough room for movement which can cause distress to your horse.

Popular manufacturers of horse stable rugs include Masta, Rambo, Mark Todd and WeatherBeeta.

Here at horserugs.me.uk we are pleased to recommend the following books which tell you all you need to know about horse rugs.

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Horse Exercise Rugs & Horse Exercise Sheets

by Admin on August 22, 2009

Horse exercise rugs or horse exercise sheets are used whilst out riding to keep your horse warm or dry. The horse exercise rug will generally stretch from the front of the horse’s saddle to it rear. Many exercise sheets are placed under the saddle, with the saddle fitted over the top, whilst other exercise rugs may have an area cut out so that the rug fits over the saddle and fastens at the front.

As will all other types of horse rug, exercise sheets come in a number of colours and fabrics; some being made of 100% wool and other of waterproof and breathable synthetic materials. There are many manufacturers of horse exercise sheets including WeatherBeeta, Rhino, Mark Todd, Thermatex, Coolex and Kingshead.

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Turnout Horse Rugs & New Zealand Horse Rugs

August 22, 2009

Horse turnout rugs are designed especially for the horse or pony that spends time in the fields. The turnout rug will keep your horse not only dry and clean, but depending on the type of turnout rug may also, depending on the materials used, colour, amount of filling used in the turnout rug be [...]

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World Championship Show Rocks Oklahoma City

August 17, 2009

Earlier this month 833 young competitors descended on Oklahoma City for The Built Ford Tough American Quarter Horse Youth Association World Championship Show; this monster show bringing an estimated $10.9 million to the city’s economy.
The event took place over nine days with the competitors all hoping for one of the coveted 33 world championship titles. [...]

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Welcome to horserugs.me.uk

July 15, 2009

Whether you’ve just bought a horse for the first time or are an experienced owner it can be confusing knowing whether your horse or pony needs an equine rug, and if they do what type of horse rug to buy.
 Which type of equine rug or blanket should you buy and when should you use it?  We will [...]

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