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How Horseware Saves Time Grooming

By Jerri Perry


Owners today have many different types and styles of horseware to choose from. This ranges from simple summer sheets to keep the dust and flies off the horses back, to warm winter blankets that will keep out even the worst weather. Choosing the right blanket for each situation does take a little time and care.

It takes hours of work and preparation to succeed in the show ring. Each year many riders, from young children to veteran riders who have spent decades in the saddle, take part in shows and competitions. These range from small local events that are fun and friendly all the way to national and international level contests that require very expensive horses.

A one hundred percent cotton sheet should not be put in the drier as it will most likely shrink. This can be very upsetting, especially for someone who has spent a lot of money to get a beautiful sheet in their stable colors. Most big barns and trainers have their own specific designs and color schemes. One of the reasons for this is that it helps them to keep an eye on their clients belongings when they are away at shows.

A show horse will need a lot of different blankets and sheets. During the winter horses grow a thick winter coat to keep them warm. Amazingly they can weather some frigid weather on their own. However, a horse that is in training and being ridden regularly will need to be clipped. In this process all the thick hair is shaved off. This allows them to be ridden without getting too hot and sweaty.

Cotton or cotton blend sheets are perfect for keeping a horse clean in the warmer months. They are traditionally made in a plaid pattern with a contrasting edging. It is important to choose colors that complement the horses coat. A grey or brown horse will look good in almost any color, but a chestnut horse should not wear red. Many rugs are now being made in bright colors such as pink or purple.

Many people are now shopping for their horeswares on line. They can take their time and browse the huge selection of items at their leisure. Before making a purchase it is important to make sure they are ordering the correct size. If there is any doubt it is a good idea to talk with the customer service department. They can offer pointers on measuring for rugs, tack and other items of horse clothing.

In the past few years some great new products have hit the market. One of the best of these are the light weight and stretchy hoods. They are perfect for keeping a show horse beautifully clean and shiny. They also help to train the animals mane to lay flat against its neck.

There are some excellent heavy weight winter rugs for the colder months. They have been carefully designed to be water proof, breathable and still light enough to be easy to use. Horseware in available in many different colors, styles and prices. There is sure to be something to suit every budget and taste.




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