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winter in portugal is pretty cold, and even though my horse is stabled 5 days a week and only out for 2 days not including the nights, without heaters or much insulation or anything other than their own body heat, even the stables can get pretty chilly with temperatures reaching -5 degrees celsius over here. So im in search of some cosy indoor stable rugs, but they can't be too fluffy and warm, i dont want him overheating! please give reccomendations to any brands or specific rigs you think are great! thanks <3
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The most important way to keep a horse warm is to give them access to as much hay as possible and to let them move around outside. 2 days of turnout isn't fair at all to an animal designed to move around constantly. That being said, with temps like that, a heavy blanket is your best bet. Weatherbeeta makes some good ones, though I'm not sure if they sell in Portugal or if y'all have different brands over there.
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hey thanks for the advice puck! im going to have a look at getting a weatherbeeta rug online as ive heard really great stuff about them. As to my horse's turnout time, the winters in portugal are cold but relatively short, and i only keep him in in the winter for so long because the ground of the pastures can get super frosty and slippy , they do have a stable shelter but they tend not to go inside that much. also the 3 paddocks we have are relatively smallish and there are over 25 horses at my yard (we are getting some new paddocks soon hopefully though!) i do feel bad for my horse staying in, but they have big, airy stables, and in the spring, summer and autumn i let him out almost every day, at night too if the weather looks good. He does get a decent amount of hay 3 times a day, so im not too worried about that. but the turnout thing is only for a month and a bit, and he gets daily excersise, so im not too worried! thanks puck! <3 FirstLightFarms said: The most important way to keep a horse warm is to give them access to as much hay as possible and to let them move around outside. 2 days of turnout isn't fair at all to an animal designed to move around constantly. That being said, with temps like that, a heavy blanket is your best bet. Weatherbeeta makes some good ones, though I'm not sure if they sell in Portugal or if y'all have different brands over there.
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Glad to hear that! Sounds like y'all are doing the best you can with the space you have.
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