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Re: Demolished new rug
I talk mine to my local shoe menders, he is brilliant and saves me a fortune. They have the big sewing machines and you can buy the bits that you need on ebay or other places.....I am taking Dimbys IV fly rug in to the cobblers to have it all altered I am extending the neck as it doesn't cover enough and also having a belly cover put on I am using one of Caddys old fly rugs to adjust it.... just an idea
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Re: Demolished new rug
That's annoying! Your pony might be getting too warm. Equine's natural temperature is higher than humans.
Shetlands have a double winter coat, outer sheds the weather and inner is for warmth. Pure bred Shetlands don't usually need rugging up even in the harshest winter unless they are ill or very old (over 40). My 23 year old happily stands all toasty with snow on his back, more often than not he ignores the field shelter. Like all horses what they do need is the option to shelter from the driving wind and the rain and the heat in summer..... A cobbler or a saddler will probably do repairs for you... |
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Re: Demolished new rug
I remember when I had my first horse on loan, I put him in the field on night, came back the next morning and his rug was off, but in the middle of the field FULLY fastned up.
Was really strange, convinced it was someone was playing a prank |
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Re: Demolished new rug
My old mare used to do that. Her rug was usually dumped in the biggest muddest puddle she could find and always all the straps were fastened up properly.
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