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		<title>Buying Guide to Horse Blankets</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Horse blankets are pretty handy to have around a stable, but not essential for every horse owner.  A standard horse blanket is used to keep a horse warm and or protected from wind and other elements.</p>
<p>A horse blanket fits around the horse&#8217;s body from chest to rump, straps cross underneath the belly and fasten the blanket securely. Most blankets have buckles in the front, today there are blankets that can be slipped over the horses head. Some blankets also have small straps that loop around the horse&#8217;s hind legs which. This helps the blanket from slipping sideways.</p>
<p>Horse blankets are designed according to there use. You can buy a single horse blanket and be content with that, or you could have several and use all of them in a single day. Before buying a horse blanket consider its purpose. I strongly suggest you take into consideration who exactly is going to be responsible for putting on and taking off the blanket.</p>
<p>I can not recount how many dollars and pounds I have seen wasted in a stable yard on horse blankets. I have worked in the USA and UK with horses and I still shake my head in disbelief at the countless times a day I would have to change a blanket on a single horse &#8211; to suit the owner. Have you ever stopped to consider how your horse feels?</p>
<p>A horse blanket should be versatile enough that it keeps your horse protected in cold weather. If your horse lives out in a pasture and is not stabled, you ought to buy a blanket that is well insulated to keep him warm. The blanket should also be waterproof, that way you or grooms do not have to run out at the first drop of rain to change blankets.</p>
<p>If your horse is stabled, a single warm blanket will suffice. If you buy a light blanket, he may get too cold and his natural response is to grow thick fluffy hair and look like a teddy bear. Most horse owners prefer to deter this response and blanket their horse. If you buy a thick warm blanket you need to monitor its use.</p>
<p>Temperatures drop at night; if you blanket your horse with a horse blanket for severe cold temperatures in the early evening, you are going to have an uncomfortable horse. Your horse most likely will be too hot and start to sweat. When the temperatures drop, he stops sweating, but has cold sweat to deal with and a wet blanket. If anything the blanket in this case is useless.</p>
<p>However if your horse has been clipped, in cold or even cool weather he is going to need more than a simple warm blanket to provide insulation that his hair coat would have done.</p>
<p>Besides protecting your horse from weather elements, there are blankets to protect from flies and gnats which are useful. A cooler or a sweat sheet is another blanket that is highly recommended for a horse owner. This blanket allows your horse to cool down and dry after being washed or exercised, but protects from draughts or chills.</p>
<p>Horse blankets have various designs and uses. You can buy several or you can buy one, only make sure that the blanket best suits your horses needs. You can then choose any color to your liking, provided they are made in that color.</p>
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		<title>Learn About Horse Blankets &#8211; Does Your Horse Need A Blanket?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 May 2010 17:33:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A horse blanket is for protecting your horse from the elements. To keep your horse warm, protected from the rain, wind, heat and sun.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A horse blanket is for protecting your horse from the elements. <br />To keep your horse warm, protected from the rain, wind, heat  <br />and sun. They are tailored to fit around your horse&#8217;s body with <br />straps crossing underneath, allowing your horse to move about <br />freely without dislodging the blanket.</p>
<p>The traditional horse blanket is a woven blanket, usually made <br />of wool. Modern blankets are much warmer and resistant to  <br />weather than traditional wool blankets, using inner and outer <br />shells with an insulating fiber between. Outer shells are  <br />usually made of synthetics which are water repellent and  <br />windproof, while the inner lining is smoother than wool so  <br />it won&#8217;t chafe against your horse&#8217;s skin. The filling between  <br />them provides warmth with much less bulk than older blankets.  <br />This means the overall blanket is light enough not to flatten  <br />your horse&#8217;s coat, and is more durable than their wool or cotton <br />predecessors.</p>
<p>Another type of horse blanket, the Cooler blanket is a square <br />blanket with ties that is draped over your horse if it is hot  <br />and sweaty after a workout, or has just been bathed and is wet  <br />all over. It is kept on while your horse is being cooled down as <br />it allows enough air circulation for your horse to dry, and <br />prevents chills and drafts.</p>
<p>Horse blankets are sometimes used to keep your horse&#8217;s hair  <br />short. Blankets also protect horses that are kept with a short  <br />coat for show purposes.</p>
<p>In summer a lightweight blanket may be used to help your horse  <br />ward off flies and to prevent the hair coat from bleaching out. <br />These blankets are usually referred to as a &#8220;sheet&#8221; or a  <br />&#8220;fly sheet&#8221;. Usually they are made of nylon or strong synthetic  <br />fiber with the capacity to &#8220;breathe&#8221; so that your horse can <br />remain cool.</p>
<p>If your horse is given a full body clip, or even a partial clip, <br />it is recommended a blanket be kept on at all times if the  <br />weather is cool because your horse no longer has the natural  <br />insulation of a longer hair coat. If a blanket is put on your  <br />horse at the beginning of winter in order to suppress the growth  <br />of a winter coat, or if your horse is kept clipped in cold  <br />weather, the blanket must stay on until warmer weather arrives.  <br />If your horse is subjected to cold weather without either a  <br />horse blanket or a natural hair coat to keep it warm, it is far <br />more vulnerable to sickness and ill health.</p>
<p>It is important to choose a blanket that is appropriate to how  <br />much extra protection from the weather that your horse genuinely <br />needs.</p>
<p>Make sure that the blanket fits your horse properly, regardless <br />of the blanket type. A blanket that is too tight will irritate  <br />the skin and put your horse at risk of developing abrasions and  <br />sores, while a blanket that is too large can slip down under  <br />your horse&#8217;s belly. Not only will that result in the loss of  <br />almost all the blanket&#8217;s insulating ability, if your horse gets  <br />its legs tangled in the blanket&#8217;s straps, it can be seriously  <br />injured. Putting the blanket on properly also helps to ensure <br />a good fit.</p>
<p>It is best for each horse to have its own blanket. Sharing  <br />blankets can lead to the spread of skin problems such as girth  <br />itch, ringworm, and other fungal infections. Even if no horses  <br />in the stable have known skin problems, fungal spores can cling  <br />to the blankets and be spread to other horses.</p>
<p>Does your horse need a blanket?<br /> Check out the horse blanket information and resources provided by<br /> Bryan Thorby at <a target="_new" href="http://www.pet-lovers-info.com">http://www.pet-lovers-info.com</a><br /> Your Horse may love you for it. Also links to other fine equestrian products, books and magazines.</p>
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		<title>Turnout Horse Blanket</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Mar 2010 08:54:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Turnout horse blankets are designed to cover majority of the horses body to protect the horse from the winter elements, winter weight turnout horse blankets are generally used.  A winter weight horse blanket is also used when trailering a horse to prevent the fluctuating temperature from giving the horse a chill.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Blankets are designed to cover majority of the horses body to protect the horse from the winter elements; winter weight blankets are generally used. A winter weight turnout horse blanket is also used when trailering a horse to prevent the fluctuating temperature from giving the horse a chill.</p>
<p>Blankets&nbsp;are design to fit around a horses body from chest to rump, attaching with straps under the horse in order to prevent shifting of the horse blanket. This allows the horse to still move about freely. Horse blankets normally have buckles at the front as well to prevent movement. Some blankets require you to slip them over the horses head which can be challenging with a winter turnout blanket due to the overall weight. Horse blankets can also come with removable straps that are designed to loop lightly around the horse&#8217;s hind legs in order to prevent the blanket from shifting sideways while the horse is in the stall.</p>
<p>Turnout blankets are commonly used when a horse is on pasture, in a stall or being trailered. Turnout&nbsp;blankets are manufactured for all weather conditions. Heavy weight turnout blankets are normally made with a thick canvas type material and lined with a flannel material, normally they will be water resistant but not necessarily water proof. Light weight winter turnout horse blankets are made with a rayon canvas material with no liner and are also water resistant but not necessarily water proof. Spring or fall turnout horse blankets are normally water proof made with a water proof type material.</p>
<p>Turnout horse blankets are also used to keep a horse from growing a winter coat, by blanketing in the autumn, while the seasonal change occurs a light turnout horse blanket is required. Turnout horse blankets will need to be applied at all times if the horse has been blanketed in the autumn.</p>
<p>For the summer months a flysheet turnout horse blanket can be applied to ward off mosquitoes, horse, deer, bot and house flies. This type of turnout horse blanket is commonly referred to as a flysheet. This turnout horse blanket is normally made of a nylon based material, it is very light weight and breathable. Fly sheets are becoming more popular due to the high number of insects.</p>
<p>Blankets can also come with neck covers or a full hood. Neck covers are normally attached directly to the turnout horse blanket, hoods are a separate piece all together and can be purchased individually. A full horse blanket is used before a show to keep the horse clean and or to protect the horse from insects.</p>
<p>A well know brand to look for when purchasing a turnout blanket is Rambo blankets. They also carry a wide range of saddle blankets for individuals looking to keep the horse dry or warm while under extreme exercising conditions.</p>
<p>In colder parts of the country winter turnout blankets can come in handy; especially the winter fleece horse blanket. This all purpose blanket can be used for ponies, companion horses and show horses.</p>
<p>Various types of horse blankets available for different temperature zones are Rug turnout sheets, fly sheets, light weight waterproof, fleece blanket, light weight winter and heavy weight winter.</p>
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		<title>Guide to Choosing the Right Horse Clothing and Horse Blankets</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Feb 2010 01:33:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can improve your horse's comfort, health, and safety this winter by using turnout blankets, turnout sheets, and dress sheets that will keep your horse warm and dry while wicking away moisture that can result in a chill, aching joints, and potential illness. Horse clothing also protects your horse from the cold after being clipped for a show.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Winter is on its way and our horses can get sick or even injured if they are allowed to get overly wet and chilled. While horses have evolved to handle certain amounts of cold weather, we have altered their ability to fight the cold by keeping them indoors and by clipping them. As a result, our beloved horses will need a little extra protection from the elements to avoid getting chilled and experiencing joint stiffness. This is especially true after a good workout. As athletes, horses work up a sweat while they exercise as a means of stabilizing their body temperature. This stabilization is important, but getting sweaty on a cold day can lead to illness.</p>
<p>The horse clothing and horse blankets available on the market today provide the perfect solution to this dilemma. Just as riders must wear layers and protective clothing in the colder months, horses also need protection from the elements to remain fit and healthy. You can protect your horse from chilly winter weather using turnout blankets, turnout sheets, and dress sheets. The breathable, water resistant, and durable rip stop fabrics used to make horse blankets and other types of horse clothing will keep your horse cleaner, warmer, and healthier throughout the winter.</p>
<p><strong>Turnout Blankets Offer Tough Protection</strong></p>
<p>Turnout blankets provide the ultimate in winter protection for horses that spends most or all of their time outside. Winter turnout blankets feature fleece linings that provide horses with comfort and warmth on even the snowiest days. Many turnout blankets are waterproof, making them highly useful in areas that get a lot of cold, chilling rain. If your region is especially cold or wet, you can invest in a horse blanket that features an integrated neck. This article of horse clothing will help to keep your horse warmer with the extra coverage. It also keeps your horse dry by preventing rain from getting under your regular horse blanket.</p>
<p>For state of the art protection, there is nothing better than the Tuffrider 600D Stretch Manager Thermolined Turnout Blanket. Made from waterproof, breathable stretch fabric, this blanket is made from 94% rip stop polyester and 6% Lycra, allowing your horse the freedom of movement unavailable from any other horse blanket. Well insulated and nicely fitting, this horse blanket is unparalleled with its quick-snap double front closure and stretch webbing. Your horse is sure to be warm, dry, and comfortable in this particular horse blanket, regardless of the weather.</p>
<p>If your region is especially wet, you may want to consider the durable rip stop polyester fabric used to create the Tuffrider 600D Turnout Blanket. This horse blanket is both waterproof and breathable for those wet, rainy days in the pasture. It also provides warmth and protection from the cold with its polyfill insulating layer. The fabric wicks away moisture, keeping your horse at an optimal temperature on even the coldest rainy days. This horse blanket also offers protection from hunters with its bright orange color.</p>
<p>If you prefer something lighter, the Tuffrider 600D Plaid Medium Weight Turnout blanket is an excellent choice for providing moderate warmth while remaining waterproof and breathable. The polyfill is somewhat lighter, keeping your horse from sweating in the cold and risking a chill. The nylon shoulder lining prevents chafing and the high gusset of this blanket offers your horse the freedom of movement they need. The removable leg straps are an added convenience.</p>
<p>If your weather varies, the new Tuffrider Closed Front Nylon Blanket Liner is a great way to supplement your existing horse blanket with a convenient insulating layer. You can use it on colder days and remove it as the weather warms. This horse blanket liner features low cross surcingles, double front closures, stainless steel hardware, and a removable tail flap.</p>
<p><strong>Enjoy Moderate Protection from Turnout Sheets</strong></p>
<p>Turnout sheets provide lightweight warmth and stretchable comfort for your horse on chilly mornings or after being clipped for the next show. For the latest in turnout sheets, look at the innovative Tuffrider 1200D Stretch Manager Plus Turnout Sheet. This article of horse clothing features rip stop, 4-way stretch fabric that provides the ultimate in lightweight comfort. This breathable fabric is then laminated, making it both breathable and waterproof, ensuring the comfort and protection of your horse&#8217;s winter health. This elegant article of horse clothing uses strategically placed panels to attain an aesthetically pleasing fit without the use of shoulder gussets.</p>
<p>Another useful turnout sheet is the 600D Plaid Fleece Lined Turnout Sheet. This fleece-lined turnout sheet is waterproof and breathable, providing nearly weightless comfort and protection. The taped seams keep out moisture and the nylon lining at the shoulders and across the bottom help to keep your horse comfortable, clean and dry on even the muddiest days. Removable leg straps offer an extra measure of convenience.</p>
<p><strong>Stabilize Body Temperature with Dress Sheets</strong></p>
<p>While severe weather won&#8217;t require the use of a dress sheet, this article of horse clothing works much like a windbreaker. Dress sheets can help to stabilize your horse&#8217;s body temperature after a strenuous workout if the weather is moderately chilly. The Classic Fleece Dress Sheet offers the added benefit of wicking away moisture, preventing aching joints.</p>
<p>Choosing the right horse clothing and horse blankets depends largely upon where you live and the type of weather your horse normally faces. If your horse spends most of their time outside, they will require better protection from the elements. Providing your horse with the comfort and protection of horse blankets and horse clothing is yet another way that you can ensure their good health, their comfort and your own peace of mind.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Horse rugs are just one of a myriad of horse tack that is available to care for your horse. <a href="http://www.britishsaddlery.co.uk/western-saddles.html">western saddles</a> Horse rugs are sometimes referred to as horse sheets or horse blankets.  Horse rugs have been used in the care of horses for a very long time and are still a practical purchase for horse owners. </p>
<p> Horse rugs are used for various reasons in the care of horses.  <a href="http://www.britishsaddlery.co.uk/stirrup-accessories.html">Stirrup Accessories</a> For horses that spend considerable time in the stable there are are horse rugs meant to keep them warm.  Horse rugs are also utilized in keeping injured or sick horses warm.  The types of horse rugs used for warmth are often called heavy weight turnout rugs. </p>
<p> Cooler horse rugs are the ones that are used to cool a horse off after exercise or too much heat from the sun.  Cooler horse rugs assist in removing excess moisture from the horse. </p>
<p> The type of horse rugs used in the summer, or after a horse has been bathed, are called summer sheets.  These types of horse rugs are to protect the horse from getting dirty again and to protect from flies and other insects.  There is also the option of getting a horse rug specific to flies called fly rugs. </p>
<p> For decorative reasons, there are other types of horse rugs.  These types are usually fleece and very colorful and are used for show horses. </p>
<p> Horse fugs can be found in a large variety of color, size and material.  The horse will need to be measured for size to get a perfect fit.  <a href="http://www.britishsaddlery.co.uk/double-bridles.html">double bridles</a> It’s important not to place a horse rug on your horse that is too big.  Doing so will cause your horse to become tangled and perhaps even to fall. </p>
<p> There are some horse rugs called horse blankets and are placed under the saddle.  It’s important that saddle blankets fit well under the saddle to prevent chaffing of the skin or moving of the saddle. These horse rugs are more luxury, not necessity. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anyone who has made the decision to buy a horse will soon find out that there is so much to learn. One thing I had not really considered was the maintenance needed for all the equipment etc and below are some useful points I have discovered which you might like to share. The purchase of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anyone who has made the decision to buy a horse will soon find out that there is so much to learn. One thing I had not really considered was the maintenance needed for all the equipment etc and below are some useful points I have discovered which you might like to share.<br /> The purchase of a good quality horse blanket is important and the aftercare, because laundering equestrian blankets needs an <a title="industrial washing machine" href="http://www.allsopandfrancis.co.uk/washingmachines_for_horse-blankets-sweatrugs-saddlecovers.htm">industrial washing machine</a>.<br /> Your horse should be checked on a daily basis to make sure that their blanket is not pulling or rubbing. If you see any patches of broken hair this is usually a certain sign.<br /> Folding your blankets, fleeces and rugs, in the correct way makes them so much easier and safer to put back on your horse or pony. The horse is also less likely to spook if you set a folded bundle on his back, carefully unfolding it than he would if you just dumped the blanket over his back and dragged it into position.Â <br /> Fold your blanket whilst taking it off the horse or after cleaning ready for the next use. A folded blanket seems much easier to carry.Â <br /> Start with the blanket, placed unbuckled on the horse, or take it off and lay it on the ground.Then put the rug so the outside is facing upwards. Spread the straps straight out so they can be folded into the blanket as you go.<br /> Fold the back third of the blanket up towards the middle, then tuck in the leg straps and fold in the tail flap.<br /> Then fold the front third part of the blanket back towards the folded edge. Then straighten out the shoulder gussets.<br /> Fold the right side up so the lower edges meets the centre seam.<br /> Then fold the left side up so the lower edge meets the centre, thus folding up the belly straps.<br /> Put the two halves together. The bundle can then be folded together once more and packed in a bag for storage. Then just reverse the order of the folds which enables you to put the blanket back on the horse easily.<br /> If your horse is kept outside a lot it will probably be good to have two outdoor rugs. An extra blanket allows you to swop one blanket to allow the other one to dry.</p>
<p> It is wise not to try to wash your horse blankets in your washing machine!<br /> There are <a title="heavy duty washing machines" href="http://www.allsopandfrancis.co.uk/washingmachines_for_horse-blankets-sweatrugs-saddlecovers.htm">heavy duty washing machines</a> that can be bought especially for â€œequestrian useâ€. This could be invaluable and if you share livery with other people at your stables it could well be a great investment if the cost is shared.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Good hygiene is paramount for the wellbeing of horses that are stabled in equestrian schools, and the correct cleaning of the material that comes into contact with the horses is extremely important.Your article has 10 sentences left that can be rewritten. In fact a well laundered horse blanket is a sure sign of a well [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good hygiene is paramount for the wellbeing of horses that are stabled in equestrian schools, and the correct cleaning of the material that comes into contact with the horses is extremely important.Your article has 10 sentences left that can be rewritten. In fact a well laundered horse blanket is a sure sign of a well kept horse!This is particularly important when it comes to competitions when often great importance is placed on visual appearance. Washing horse blankets in a simple domestic machine will not be a good idea. This is a specialist task that requires the right technology and wash programmes. An onsite laundry within the riding school is sure to have many advantages. Laundry can be done as part of the daily routine and equine smells will remain in the stable.<br /> A great <a title="large capacity washing machine" href="http://www.allsopandfrancis.co.uk/large-capacity-washing-machines.htm">large capacity washing machine</a> on the market which fits the bill is Miele. This offers washer-extractors with capacities of 7.5 to 32 kg with special wash programmes for horse blankets and accessories which are great for equestrian schools. The machine has four special programmes for washing and proofing blankets: a 30Â°C and a 60Â°C programme, a programme for delicates and one with a proofing phase included for waterproofing. These machines can also handle halters, girths, bandages, saddlecloths and similar textile items which are not always happily accepted by commercial laundries.<br /> Laundry is usually ready for use in less than an hour. These machines have high spins speeds and drying times are radically reduced.<br /> A great machine for equestrian schools would be the <a title="miele pw6101" href="http://www.allsopandfrancis.co.uk/large-capacity-washing-machines.htm">Miele PW 6101</a> washing machine with a PT 7251 tumble dryer. These are capable of coping with 1 winter blanket and 2 summer blankets or up to 7 saddle cloths per load.<br /> Over a period of time an investment in one of these machines is sure to pay dividends!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever seen the fast horses galloping in the races? Well, these horses are called Standardbreds,Â andÂ theyÂ areÂ wellÂ known for their skill in harness racing, being the fastest trotting horse in the world. In continental Europe all harness racing are behaved between trotting horse. Standardbreds have shorter legs than the American thoroughbred race horses and longer bodies. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever seen the fast horses galloping in the races? Well, these horses are called Standardbreds,Â andÂ theyÂ areÂ wellÂ known for their skill in harness racing, being the fastest trotting horse in the world. In continental Europe all harness racing are behaved between trotting horse. Standardbreds have shorter legs than the American thoroughbred race horses and longer bodies. Often their hindquarters are several inches taller than their withers, which provides them with the power and thrust necesary to trot or pace at high speeds. Standardbreds are any color, usually chestnut .</p>
<p>Standardbreds are the cavalry of alternative for the Amish, as they often find these affordable, sound horses at local auctioneers or compensate away the course. The horses handle the change from the busy racetrack environment to the farm roads of the country. Standardbreds can be found ridden for pleasure or show in many disciplines: jumping, dressage, equitation, trail, team penning, endurance, gymkhana events, saddleseat, and even sidesaddle. There are even growing associations for racing Standardbreds under saddle &#8212; trotting or pacing just as they do in harness. Standardbreds race as either a pacer or a trotter. Trotters, as the name implies, race at the traditional trot.</p>
<p>Standardbreds are known for their skill in harness racing, being the fastest trotting horse in the world. Usually these horses require good food and good protection during the winter and rain, breeders recommend using <a href="http://www.horsegifts4u.com/Equestrian/Rambo-horse-blanket.html">RamboÂ horseÂ blankets</a> orÂ Â <a href="http://www.horsegifts4u.com/Equestrian/turnout-horse-blanket.html">Turnout horse Blankets</a> to protect this unique animals. Standardbreds are any color, usually chestnut, black, or brown; they average 15 hands (60 in./160 cm) in height and weigh near 1,000 lb (450 kg). Standardbreds will trot in a few races in which they need to trot out very chop&#45;chop while asseverating their instinctive pace. If the horses break gait and do not return immediately, they are disqualified from the race.</p>
<p>Standardbreds have a wide range of height, from 14.1 to 17 hands &#40;57&quot;&#45;66&quot;&#41;, and most often are bay or the darker variation of bay called &quot;brown,&quot; although other colors such as chestnut and black are not uncommon. Gray and roan are also found. Standardbreds are a relatively new breed, dating back just over 200 years, but it is a true American breed. Standardbreds are bred for racing and command training earlier all&#45;purpose horseback riding. If trained correctly and consistently, they will adapt well to other tasks after retiring from racing.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[saddle blankets If ever there is a chance of you considering ownership of a horse, then you need to understand that this is not an easy responsibility. Besides providing food and shelter, a lot of equipment and materials are needed to keep them strong and healthy. Stable supplies are very important when it comes to [...]]]></description>
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<p>If ever there is a chance of you considering ownership of a horse, then you need to understand that this is not an easy responsibility. Besides providing food and shelter, a lot of equipment and materials are needed to keep them strong and healthy. Stable supplies are very important when it comes to taking care of horses.</p>
<p> With so many tack supply and equipment choices these days, you might get confused as to what to consider first. In any situation, <a href="http://horsetack.nicheinfotips.info/Stable-Supplies.php">saddle blankets</a> are one of the most important. Aside from keeping the horses warm, they can also protect them from insects and flies, thus keeping your horse healthy and clean. Horse blankets greatly provide these animals with better blood circulation too.</p>
<p> When they are already in the stable, these blankets play a very important role. When choosing blankets, be sure to go for the ones that are durable, breathable, water proof, and made from the highest quality of materials. However, keep in mind that horses can withstand even the coldest of temperatures. It is ideal, therefore, to consider the weight of the blanket and the weather conditions in your area before you decide on which <a href="http://horsetack.nicheinfotips.info/Stable-Supplies.php">horse tack equipment</a> item is suitable for your animal.</p>
<p> Horse fences are the second most important stable supplies or more correctly stable accessories. For ranchers and estate owners who want their stables to be secured and safe, proper fencing is very important. Keeping horses away from unwanted predators is crucial and the only solution is strong and reliable fencing construction. There are some factors that should be considered, such as the number of animals to be fenced, the nature of the field, and the budget. Additionally, the age of the horses in the pasture is just as important. Young, untrained, abusive, and highly spirited horses need special fencing. When it comes to horse fencing, there are basically three types of approaches, which include rail horse fencing, wire mesh horse fencing, and electric horse fencing. Whichever your preference is, it is still best to have a horse-care professional around to help you make the correct decision.</p>
<p> When visiting your local horse tack shop, consider purchasing tack trunks to store your <a href="http://horsetack.nicheinfotips.info/Stable-Supplies.php">stable supplies</a>. You can easily organize your stable accessories in this way. This can help keep your horse tools from becoming lost. With so many things to consider about horsemanship, be sure you know how to properly care for the animals. For more information on horse care and supplies, visit www horses com.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[horse supply Thinking of investing in a riding horse? While many people prefer to have the easy-to-manage domestic pets, there are some who prefer to take care of bigger animals, like horses. Therefore, it is important to provide them with the right horse tack supply items, especially horse blankets. Saddle blankets are made to keep [...]]]></description>
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<p>Thinking of investing in a riding horse? While many people prefer to have the easy-to-manage domestic pets, there are some who prefer to take care of bigger animals, like horses. Therefore, it is important to provide them with the right horse tack supply items, especially horse blankets.</p>
<p> <a href="http://horsetack.nicheinfotips.info/Horse-Blankets.php">Saddle blankets</a> are made to keep horses warm. These blankets are also ideal for protection from wind and other elements. These types of blankets vary in sizes. In fact, most of them are custom-made to perfectly fit around the body of the horse from his chest to rump. Blankets for horses have straps that cross underneath their belly.</p>
<p> Although the blanket are heavily secured and fastened, horses can still move about freely. The most common of these blankets normally have one or two straps that securely buckle in front. However, there are also some designs with closed front, thus requiring it to be slipped over the head of the horse. Also, there are those that have smaller straps lightly lopped around the hind legs of the horse that help to prevent the blanket form slipping sideways.</p>
<p> Horses wear horse blankets especially when they are traveling and they are designed with different weights for different weather conditions; water-resistance blankets are also available. Presently, almost all of these blankets are created and made with the toughest of modern materials. These materials are also the ones used on human outdoor wear. Additionally, blankets for horses also help to keep their hair short. Preventing winter coats is also possible when they are used all throughout autumn. These are also suitable for horses with a partial trace clip or full body clip.</p>
<p> For horses that are always being intensely exercised, the Cooler is the ideal type of horse supply blanket. These are those square <a href="http://horsetack.nicheinfotips.info/Horse-Blankets.php">horse blankets</a> that can greatly help with proper air circulation after a strenuous physical activity. If you plan on taking care of a horse, then be sure to supply him with the necessary tack supply and horse supply items.</p>
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