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What types of Horse Rug are available for your horse or pony



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By : Richard Stevens    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-09-21 13:24:57
If you are lucky enough to own a horse or pony you will of course know how important it is to have the right horse rug. A horse rug will keep your animal warm and protected from many different conditions, inside and outside their stable. Nowadays your animal can be very well looked after as there are horse rug types for many various reasons. Below we introduce and describe four very popular horse rug types that can easily be obtained..

First of all let us look at the fleece horse rug. This type of horse rug is draped over the horse or pony after exercising and is as its name implies made from a fleece material. The fleece rug can also be used to keep your animal warm when it is being transported from one place to another. The fleece horse rug no only keeps your animal warm, it also helps to remove excess moisture from the animals coat.

Another type of horse rug is the stable rug which is used to keep your animal warm when they are in their stable. There are three different weights for this type of horse rug ; light, medium and heavy. Each rug will provide the animal with a different level of warmth and is used at different times of the year. To compliment stable rugs, and to keep animals even more snug, there are also neck covers that can be purchased.

The next popular type of horse rug is the turnout rug. The turnout rug is frequently used in order to keep a horse or pony clean and dry when it is outside. This type of rug can also be used in the winter months to keep your animal protected in the chilly weather. As with the stable rug, this type of horse rug is available in light weight, medium weight and heavy weight. These types of rugs will mostly be water proofed too so that your animal stays dry during wetter days.

Another type of horse rug that is being used more and more is one that provides great relief to animals during the warmer months of the year. This type of rug is called a fly rug or fly sheet. This type of horse rug is excellent at protecting your animal from all types of biting flies and insects when they are outside. The rugs themselves are fabricated from a very fine mesh which acts as a barrier to these biting pests. To further protect your animal you can easily purchase neck and full head masks.

If you would like to find out more about the above types of horse rug and see other types of rugs that are available why not pay a visit to the Old Dairy Saddlery. The Old Dairy Saddlery online store is a super place to browse and shop for horse rug products. On their website you can easily find the horse rug you are after as they are categorised into different types. The website is also very safe to order online with your credit or debit card.
Author Resource:- Rich Stevens writes articles for the Old Dairy Saddlery. Why not pay a visit to the Old Dairy Saddlery to browse and shop for your " target="_blank">http://www.olddairysaddlery.co.uk/"> horse rug . The Old Dairy saddlery stocks a great horse rug selection on their website.
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