mardi 21 janvier 2014

A Review Of Amigo Horse Rugs

By Marissa Velazquez





Amigo horse rugs are made by Horseware Ireland Ltd. Established in 1985, this company quickly became the industry standard. Their policy is "innovation, not imitation". Products are continuously reviewed to make sure blankets are made of the best materials, comfortable for the horses, easy for the customer to handle, and with an affordable price tag.



Blankets are necessary to protect animals from the cold, rain, dirt, and mud. Some offer added protection from ultraviolet rays and annoying insects. Sheets protect from dust or dirt without adding warmth. For a stabled animal in winter, use a stable blanket. Turnout rugs should be warm and waterproof. A high quality blanket that fits properly won't slip or leak. Use a Cooler to protect from chills after exercise on a cold day.



Stable blankets protect stabled equines from cold weather. Use indoors or as an extra layer under a turnout. Turnout blankets are designed to stand the wear and tear of outside time. Amigo turnout rugs are waterproof, breathable with a nylon lining, come in 3 weights and include the option of adding a hood.



A horse with a clipped coat will need more protection than an animal with a winter coat. Older animals, as well as colts and fillies, need extra protection from the elements. An animal moved from a warmer climate will need a warmer rug than the local residents. To maintain a show quality coat, blanket early in the fall to keep the coat clean, short, and even in appearance.



Horses should have at least a sheet and 1 turnout blanket. In very cold weather horses need an outer layer for protection from the elements, and an inner layer for warmth. If you can afford extra blankets, then blankets can be washed while others are worn. Every horse should have his own set of blankets to avoid any expensive spread of skin infections.



Measure from the center of the chest to the tail along the side of the horse. Order the same size as inches measured. For odd sizes or if your horse has a thick coat, round up. Check fit by slipping your hand between the blanket and withers. You should be able to reach the shoulder. Be sure the horse can lower his head to graze comfortably, and lift his tail to eliminate without obstructions. Too small blankets leave skin exposed, irritate the skin, and are uncomfortable to wear. Too large a blanket can rub blisters. The blanket can slip causing the animal to stumble. Insects and mud get underneath and become trapped.



Horses outside in the rain need a waterproof rug. Between 40-55 degrees, a lightweight blanket is sufficient. Upgrade to a medium weight when the temperature is in the 30-40 degree range. Use a heavy weight rug and a liner when it's 20-30 degrees. Below the 20 degree mark, blanket with a stable rug liner and a heavy weight turnout rug. Colts, fillies, and the elderly are more sensitive to cold than healthy adult animals.



With Amigo horse rugs, expect Horseware Ireland's quality and design at a budget friendly price. They offer a wide selection of equine fashions and tack for pleasure, schooling, low level showing, everyday work and play. Check out the Amigo line of stable blankets and sheets, turnout blankets, and coolers. They come in a variety of colors with halters, boots, and accessories to match. Buy online or visit your local tack shop.









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