The Many Different Types Of Horseware

By Jerri Perry


Horse owners throughout the country spend a lot of money every year on new clothing for their animals. There are many different types of horseware that are suitable for the various seasons. The amount of work the animal will be required to do is also a crucial factor in deciding which types of rugs to purchase.

Horses are beautiful animals that are very happy and willing to work. For thousands of years they have perform work for humans and have often formed incredible partnerships. In ancient times generals rode to war on their favorite horse and these noble animals often died in battle. Before the industrial revolution it was horses who pulled ploughs and carts and provided the primary means of transport.

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.

During the summer months many horses are on the show circuit. This may mean many hours on the road travelling from show to show. These horses need a lot of equipment. This will include a variety of rugs and blankets. Most stables like to have their own distinctive colors. Their horses are all kitted out in matching rugs, halters and leg wraps. This not only looks very professional, but also gives the riders a great sense of team spirit.

Once a horse has been clipped he will need several warm blankets to compensate for the loss of hair. There are some excellent ones available today that are light weight, easy to wash and fully waterproof. They are also lined with specially developed nylon products that not only help to prevent rubbing and sore spots, but will actually polish and shine the coat.

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.

Other shoppers still prefer the individual attention of a local tack store. They can really get to know the staff and ask questions. It is nice to be able to look at the products and see which they like the best. Although a good quality run can cost a little more it is typically worth the extra expense.

One of the best new products to hit the market in recent years have been the Lycra stretch hoods for horses. They save hours of grooming and help to keep the horses mane tangle free. With new and innovative horseware hitting the market each year there is always something new to look at and add to the tack box. Any product that saves time and work is a welcome addition.




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