Amigo Horse Rugs Provide Outstanding Value

By Kendra Hood


Owners are finding that Amigo horse rugs provide excellent value for money. Most horses and ponies have at least one rug and often more. It really depends on how much work the animal is required to do and weather on not they live outside. Many people like to keep their animals stabled in the cold, wet winter months as they stay clean and it cuts down dramatically on grooming time.

Horses are very hardy animals who can withstand very cold temperatures. They do this by growing a thick winter coat, however if they are being ridden they will sweat profusely and take hours to cool off. In fact, it is quite easy for the animal to catch a chill and become sick if they are frequently left hot and sweaty in a cold stall.

During the summer months a show animal will still need a rug. The basic is an everyday stable sheet that is light and easy to wash. The main purpose of this is to keep the dust and flies off the horses back. They will also need a lightweight turn out sheet to keep the sun from bleaching their coat. A cooler to throw on after they work is also important for warding off chills and keeping them clean.

Even horses that are stabled need to be turned out into the field every day to stretch their legs and let off steam. This also allows them to socialize with other horses and prevents boredom. A good turn out rug is very important. Owners should look for something that is not too heavy, but still provides wind and water resistance. Horses that live outside all the time will need a rug that is totally water proof.

When horses are wet or damp too often they can develop a host of skin conditions. Many of these render the animal unfit for riding and lead to serious disappointment. It is heartbreaking to train for a competition only to miss it because the horse has a fungal infection known as rain rot. Keeping them dry at all times typically eliminates this type of problem.

The traditional front buckles have been replaced with an overlapping Velcro fastener which is easy to use especially on cold days. It also eliminates the pressure that was a problem with the older styles. The rug is held in place by simple straps called surcingles that cross under the horses belly. Again they do not cause any pressure points and are easy to use.

Additional leg straps will stop the rug from blowing up over the horses back in the wind. The new nylon fabrics are very light and can often be machine washed. This gives them a significant advantage over the older heavy blankets. The new lining actually help to polish the horses coat for extra shine.

The Amigo brand is available in many local retail outlets. Riders and owners should check with their local tack store. Alternatively they can shop on line and have the new rug shipped to their home or barn.




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