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    [RC] How cold is cold ? How fast do horses adapt to no stalls? - Roberta Jo Lieberman


    Some years ago, Matthew M-S told me that the "comfort zone" of the unclipped,
    adapted horse is 15 to 55 degrees F. They like it considerably cooler than most
    humans--after all, they're wearing their coats all the time.
    Bobbie&Perle (Maryland transplant sporting a Northern-style winter coat this
    year in Southern Calif.)
    
    
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