At my place, it’s a hassle and ultimately a waste of money, as most of our horses are yearlings and 2-year-old colts that live together outside and destroy anything that comes into their paths with their curious little noses. No fly mask, no sapling tree and definitely no blanket is deemed safe on our place unless kept under lock, key and quarantine.
On February 5, 2010 at 5:00 am, Tracy was awakened by a call from the highway patrol, who reported that one of her horses had been hit by a semi truck.
When temperatures dip this winter, keep your horse warm with a blanket designed for the elements. As the leaves…
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With winter weather fast approaching, it is a good idea to think about purchasing your horse’s winter blanket before you both are left out in the cold.