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Choosing The Best Horse Rugs

By Essie Osborn


In today's tough economy many people are looking for the very best deals. Equestrians are no exception to this trend and with all the equipment their animals need it is very important to shop around for a bargain. Many people now use on line catalogues to get some excellent bargains. There are many high quality items for sale at very reasonable prices.

Although shopping on line is a very common choice, some people still like to visit their local tack store. They may have built up a good working relationship with the owners and staff over many years. They can also ask question and really look at the products to see which they like best. This is very important, especially when buying big ticket items such as horse rugs and saddlery.

There are many excellent brands on the market today. Most owners have their favorites that they have been buying for years. These are often the mid range line, that is affordable yet still offer all the best features. Everyone is looking for a rug that is durable, light weight and washable.

When horses are being used in competition they need to be spotlessly clean. Most riders like to bath their horses the day before a show. They will then need a light sheet to prevent them getting dirty again. Horses instinct tells them to roll in the dirt when they are wet. This helps to get them dry and it also feels good. However, it is a disaster for a show horse to roll when they are still damp as all the dirt and dust will stick to their coat.

Horses that live out side all the time will also need at least one winter rug. This should be a high quality one that is both wind and water proof. There is a significant difference between water resistant and water proof. A water resistant rug is really just suitable for showers and cannot be expected to hold up to twenty four hour wear.

The new line of equine clothing also has the crossed surcingle feature. This is a set of stitched in belly straps that cross and are held secure by snaps. In conjunction with detachable leg straps they help to keep the rug in place whilst eliminating pressure on the horses back. This has prevented many of the back problems caused by pressure points and also the rubbing caused by a badly fitting rug.

Many people save time by using a light cotton summer sheet under their horses thicker rug. This is much easier to wash and also helps to keep the coat in good condition. The sheet is then used on its own during the warmer months to keep of dust and flies.

A good quality rug will protect the animal in even the worst weather. They also come with detachable hoods that cover the entire neck and really help to keep a horse in show condition throughout the winter. Many riders still like to compete in the winter indoor circuit and need their animals to look good.




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