What To Look For When Buying Horse Rugs

By Sally Delacruz


Equestrians all over the country are always looking for quality products for their animals. This ranges from saddles and bridles to brushes and buckets. Many people continue to ride their horses throughout the year and in these cases they will need at least one rug to help keep the animal warm and clean. Keeping horses blanketed saves many hours of grooming time and helps to keep their coats in good condition.

Most horses have a rug or two in their barn. There is everything from heavy weight extra warm winter blankets to light summer sheets that are specially made for showing. Over the past decade or so the horse rugs industry has changed completely. Innovative new companies have revolutionized the styles and fit equine clothing.

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.

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.

Summer sheets and rugs are light weight and easy to wash. Their primary purpose is to keep the horse clean and in show condition. They also save a lot of grooming time even when the horses are turned out in the field and love to roll in the dirt and dust. Busy riders will appreciate having a clean horse ready to ride.

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.

To get the best from any rug it requires care and attention. When not in use the rug should be folded and hung on the stable door. During the off season the rug should be machine washed with mild detergent. Line drying is usually recommended and the clean rug should be carefully packed away. Most come with their own strong carrying bag that has a heavy duty zipper. These are perfect for storage as they prevent damage from insects and mice in the barn.




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