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Buying The Right Horseware For The Season

By Jerri Perry


Horse owners throughout the country spend a lot of money every year on new clothing for their animals. There are many different types of horseware that are suitable for the various seasons. The amount of work the animal will be required to do is also a crucial factor in deciding which types of rugs to purchase.

Many owners like to keep their horses wardrobe up to date. This often means getting some new items each season. The spring and fall are perfect times to go through what they already have and see if anythings needs to be updated, repaired or replaced. Most horse clothing items made today are very durable and machine washable. In some cases they can also be tumble dried, but others may be better off line dried.

In recent years horses have maintained their relationship with people, but the dynamic of the situation has changed. Horses are now primarily recreational animals that can be ridden for pleasure, shown and work on ranches. These animals typically need a lot of gear ranging from saddles and bridles, to blankets and specialized tack.

A show horse will need a lot of different blankets and sheets. During the winter horses grow a thick winter coat to keep them warm. Amazingly they can weather some frigid weather on their own. However, a horse that is in training and being ridden regularly will need to be clipped. In this process all the thick hair is shaved off. This allows them to be ridden without getting too hot and sweaty.

Once a horse has been clipped he will need several warm blankets to compensate for the loss of hair. There are some excellent ones available today that are light weight, easy to wash and fully waterproof. They are also lined with specially developed nylon products that not only help to prevent rubbing and sore spots, but will actually polish and shine the coat.

As horses need to be turned out in the field every day a good warm blanket is essential. In fact many owners like their animals to have a designated turn out blanket and a slightly lighter stable rug. They can add layers to this as the weather gets colder. The lighter layers are also very easy to wash and help to keep the horses coat clean and ready for a show. Show preparation takes many hours and a lot of work so every little bit of help is appreciated by the owners and barn staff.

Other shoppers still prefer the individual attention of a local tack store. They can really get to know the staff and ask questions. It is nice to be able to look at the products and see which they like the best. Although a good quality run can cost a little more it is typically worth the extra expense.

The hoods are very quick to wash and dry and quite inexpensive to buy. For the hours of work they save they are totally worth the investment. They are made in a variety of colors and patterns. Hoods are one of the greatest new items of horseware to hit the market.




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