Friday, January 8, 2010

Horse Shower What Type Of Blanket Should I Use If I Need To Shower My Horse When It Is 50 Degrees?

What type of blanket should I use if I need to shower my horse when it is 50 degrees? - horse shower

It would also be the hot water helps some?

9 comments:

Boxer Lover said...

I do not recommend, by a blanket over the bath, as it will be wet. 5. Class is not bad, I propose an anti-sweat sheet on it with a cooler top. Anti-sweat sheet should be sufficient, but when the cold winds of 50 effects can be very cold. Is your horse? When hes not wait, take forever to dry. Whenever I had to wash the horses for sale in the winter, he wiped his hand in the sun until it is dry. It may take about 45 minutes to an hour. Towels them out as much as possible and brush also helps to dry. If a cut, it dries very quickly in the sun with an anti-sweat sheet then cover it with.

courtney said...

A BIG ONE

My Heart Belongs 2 My Horse said...

A blanket that just happened in the cold with wet and forms, so a blanket would not be locked on him. When using hot water and swim as much as possible. I wonder why you need to bathe? If you do not really need, how to do, then do not!

crissy said...

No bathing, if you cold, unless water is heated, if you have a blanket in which is damp only the horse and put on ice. That's why most shows where it's warmer.

crissy said...

No bathing, if you cold, unless water is heated, if you have a blanket in which is damp only the horse and put on ice. That's why most shows where it's warmer.

Single4G... said...

W-I use the fresh leaves with holes in it, will steal the leaves, but they do a great job of absorption of moisture and ventilation and keep a little body heat.

If you have a space inside the building, then after scaling and towel as much water as possible to the blade or the refrigerator and walking or jogging the horse after a bath. This will generate body heat and dries much faster horse. Helps prevent colds.

Good luck - make sure the horse is not just standing and shaking with cold.

supercal... said...

unless your horse is cut or has been in the limelight and has always been a piece of skin not I do not wash. Poor take forever to dry. still scrub and wash the feet tail. Simple Green does a great job cleaning horse white dots. or you can use a vacuum cleaner in your body (which work very well ...)

If you decide to bathe the interior with hot water is a necessity. provided that after a heat lamp, which I am sure you are supported! wear a veil or cold (refrigerators or two) on until it is dry. You can use a hair dryer? I've done it ... is a slow process, but they dry quickly and keep warm.

supercal... said...

unless your horse is cut or has been in the limelight and has always been a piece of skin not I do not wash. Poor take forever to dry. still scrub and wash the feet tail. Simple Green does a great job cleaning horse white dots. or you can use a vacuum cleaner in your body (which work very well ...)

If you decide to bathe the interior with hot water is a necessity. provided that after a heat lamp, which I am sure you are supported! wear a veil or cold (refrigerators or two) on until it is dry. You can use a hair dryer? I've done it ... is a slow process, but they dry quickly and keep warm.

jrzyprnc... said...

You should not soak your horse on a 50degree weather, if you have a good interior and a thick wool blanket, if you do not get dirty that have coverage until the weather gets warmer much monobrush

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