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    How to Measure a Horse to Fit a Horse blanket
    fecstable
    • Nov 28, 2021
    • 2 min

    How to Measure a Horse to Fit a Horse blanket

    Knowing the size of blanket needed to fit your horse is important for the safety and comfort of your horse. It’s important to note that horse blanket fit and sizing is not the same between all manufacturers. Methods to measure a horse for a horse blanket very from manufacture to manufacturer. The best tool to use is a soft measuring tape. Below is how to measure a horse for a horse blanket from the following horse blanket manufacturers: Weatherbeeta: For blankets made by Weat
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    Top Horse Blanketing Mistakes
    fecstable
    • Aug 28, 2021
    • 2 min

    Top Horse Blanketing Mistakes

    Blanketing is fantastic tool for horses that are more vulnerable to cold, damp weather; seniors who can’t keep weight on, sensitive horses, clipped horse, horses in training that get sweaty, horses that go indoors and outdoors, heath compromised horses, etc. Note: it is a lawful requirement for horses to have access to adequate shelter. Horse blankets can be a great addition to assist in your horses well-being. Below are some common blanketing mistakes: 1) Over heating your h
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    Adjusting a Horse Blanket to Fit Properly
    fecstable
    • Aug 23, 2021
    • 2 min

    Adjusting a Horse Blanket to Fit Properly

    Many of us use horse blankets to assist in the well-being of our horses. A horse needs to to move freely under a blanket. The blanket shouldn’t be so tight that it starts rubbing out the hair, where it causes discomfort and not so loose they get caught up, creating a hazard. Adjust these 3 areas to fit the blanket: 1) chest straps The blanket shouldn't be too big or loose where it slips back when it’s on the horse. It should fit well on the horses withers and shoulders. The b
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