Good for some horses, but, if you have a horse prone to fungus, like Rascal, and who gets hair loss, rainrot, etc. bathing is the "hair saver" for him. Champ does too, and we have more mud than grass. Laurie and Rascal the clean. ----- Original Message ----- From: Sullivan Sent: Sunday, November 10, 2002 9:03 AM To: Charles; ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [RC] grooming and the coming cold weather - what's the best way to wash > After the ride, I realized my horse needed a bath.
but I didn't see much, if anything, for "grooming your > horse in bad weather." > > Charles
Well, I am not a big fan of baths....especially in cool weather. When horse camping-I see too many folks that get back from a hard ride, with temps dropping and hose the horse right down. Some cramp up....some just shiver and shiver as they are soaked to the skin. I will hose the legs to get sweat and dirt off, but that is about it Let them have a good roll, brush the worst of the dirt off and blanket for the night, then a good brushing in the morning. Far less harm than wetting them to the skin.
At home in winter and mud weather...the time exercising is far more valuable than the time grooming! Brush enough area clean to put the saddle and girth and go....come back-they are gong to roll in the mud anyway. They are going to walk out in the rain anyway (will rinse off the mud).
I am more concerned with keeping stall floors dry and clean so they have a DRY place to stand in muddy weather and aren't knee deep in mud. Dirt or mud on the actual horse does not bother me. Their coats are designed, if mainly left along (not blanketed regularly, or oils washed out of the coat from too much bathing), to keep the horse warm and shed dirt to some degree.
So my advice is, don't wash. Don't soak the horse down, or strip beneficial oil from the coat (isn't that what vinegar does?) Horses are big animals (livestock), not beauty queens! Karen
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