We recently had a new livery who stated she does rug up well etc etc but putting 2 lightweights on to me is not over rugging but she said the other people at her yard thought she over rugged so it does depend on the yard also.
Over rugging horses uk.
As gs says some people over do it whether because they don t realise horses aren t humans or are under peer pressure or just buy all the new rugs in all the new fancy designs and some people overdo it and end up with cold skinny sick horses.
Ms fordham said over rugging can have serious consequences.
Overheating doesn t only cause unnecessary discomfort but reduces movement and can cause skin complaints.
Horses should gain weight during the summer and lose weight during the winter by over rugging we mess with their hormone levels which as already mentioned can lead to laminitis and other problems.
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We mustn t forget that horses are designed to use fat reserves over winter to keep warm.
In the short term it can lead to overheated horses she said.
To help with the decision of what rug to put on ruby daily i use this chart which helps me to decide when i should be using certain rugs on her.
During the winter months or any other time when grass is limited additional forage such as hay or haylage may need to be provided.
To be honest i ve been getting rather sick of all the holier than thou rugging posts that have been appearing all over fb recently.
Not every horse needs to wear a rug.
Horses have adapted to maintain their body temperature within this range and specifically when temperatures are below 5 degrees these adaptations include.
This range is 5 25 degrees celsius.
Dangers of over rugging horses like humans have a temperature range with which they don t have to expend energy to lose or gain body heat.
Over rugging may also mean the horse warms up under the rug but not in other exposed areas.
Over rugging or putting a rug on too soon can compromise a horse s ability to do this.
Allowing your horse to self regulate his temperature and keep out of driving rain without the risk of over rugging.
If he is hot under his rug his ability to cool down naturally is lost too.
It s sadly commonplace to see heavily rugged horses looking miserable on warm days.
I will admit i over rug my horse but they never seem worse for wear but it is a personal thing.
We are called out to horses displaying signs of colic but.
To read more about over rugging and how keeping your horse more naturally could make them healthier read the full article in issue 457.