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Re: Re: Re: Blanketing Question
This blanketing question is very interesting....I don't blanket unless a
horse has gotten chilled and shivering and then remove it when the horse
stops. That rarely happens unless we have some really inclement weather. I
did blanket overnight a few weeks ago after team penning one day in the
wind, rain, hail and snow cuz I was concerned that he may not have been able
to dry off enough. He wasn't shivering but I figured he deserved it! (Our
team won first place novice that day!). I am going to gather together all
these responses and put together a little article in Nelson's newsletter for
our clients. We have a lot of clients who blanket indiscriminately in my
opinion or not consistently. Those who ride often and clip their horses are
another thing altogether. But our horses, out 24/7 with run ins seem to be
in much better shape physically and stay healthier than those who get
stalled every night. Anyway, keep those responses coming. I am very
interested to hear statistics and figures that can be backed up (the 18
degree thing is fascinating!).
Maggie
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