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How To Find Discount Horse Blankets And Other Horse Supplies

November 1st, 2011

Owning a horse can be very expensive. However, horse ownership is a passion for those people that can last a lifetime. I’ve been around horses all my life and it was not until I owned my first horse that I realized just how much it cost to upkeep my equine friends. My parents had always paid the bills. When I was a child, I never gave any thought to the expenses involved. When I moved out and got my own place, I soon discovered that I really did not make enough money for the hobby I loved so much.

I really had to scramble to find ways to save money on equine supplies. One of the first things I did was to check out the website Craigslist. I was able to buy discount horse blankets from a local stable that was shutting its doors. I bought 3 stable blankets at about one fourth the cost. Since the weather will soon be turning cold, you really need a good supply of warm blankets for your horse to make it through the winter.

In addition to the stable blankets, I was able to purchase a few more horse tack items. I picked up some horse grooming supplies for almost nothing. I have also found that if you really check Craigslist every day, you can find some good deals on horse supplements. You have to react very quickly to these because there are a lot of other horse owners looking for supplements because they are very expensive. Your best bet is to answer the ad and have cash in hand. The first buyer to arrive will make the deal.

If you own a horse and you are on a budget, Craigslist is a great place to search for discounted horse equipment. You can find saddles, horse trailers, horse fleece and riding boots for a lot less money than if you were to buy from a local store or order your horse supplies online.

Horse Rugs to Keep Your Friend Warm

February 10th, 2011

Horse rugs are one of those important accessories needed by any horse owner. In addition to the local horse equipment stores you can now find horse rugs on the Internet. Good quality products are now being offered by producers from all over the world.  Picking from the online suppliers can be confusing at best. This article should shed a little light on the subject.

Your local weather will determine which horse rug you will purchase.  Depending on how much your weather varies you may need to buy more than one rug weight. When your horse is outdoors during the winter a thick turnout rug can be just the thing. If your horse has been clipped closely, an even heavier rug may be necessary.

As temperatures rise in the spring horse rugs that allow heat to escape are desirable. Fabrics that are too closely woven can trap heat and moisture. If your horse has naturally long hair and he has been clipped you may need a light rug with a fleece liner.   Even if your horse is healthy and strong a warm liner is still a good idea.

Horse rugs for indoor use are known as stable rugs. These rugs are lighter in weight but still provide a warm covering. The fact that the horse is not very active indoors still requires some good protection from the cold. A stable rug is almost always needed.

If your climate is really cold a winter horse rug or New Zealand rug may be called for. The top layer is a waterproof canvas material. This is a classic rug that has always been accepted.

Taking your horse’s measurements is the first step in purchasing a rug. Begin by measuring from his chest to his tail. Then take the height measurement from his backbone to his belly.  Give these dimensions to your supplier.

In the warmer months when insects abound you may need what is called a flysheet. A rug that absorbs moisture may be the best thing for warmer months. There are even rugs that are said to heal with magnets inside. Try looking to the Internet to compare prices. The good distributors will offer links to their manufacturer’s websites.

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