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Wednesday, December 25, 2013

How To Choose The Right Amigo Horse Rugs

By Leanne Goff


The Amigo horse rugs offer a superior range with various styles and quality for equines of different sizes. The choice of blankets for horses will depend on factors such as the quality of material, aim for use, and the fit that it can provide for comfort and protection. The following tips can aid in making the best possible purchase decision with regards to security and a snug fit.

There are various design choices made available for equines and therefore a purchase choice should be based on the durability, comfort, and water resistance that it is able to offer the animal. Blankets can be bought in numerous styles and colors depending on the aim for use including turnout, stable, day, travel, and exercise in soft cottons or thick fleece. The purchase of a superior fitting rug can aid in meeting the comfort needs of horses.

A few factors should be taken into consideration to ensure that you are making the right purchase decision. The health of your horse, material type, size measurements, and the purpose it will serve will have to be taken into consideration in order to make the right choice. Animals that will be traveling in the day will benefit from a lightweight cotton in comparison to the heavier fleece required for use in the winter months.

Fit is one of the most important factors that will need to be taken into consideration and requires a careful assessment to measure the size of the animal. An old rug can be used to determine size requirements or a tape measure will have to be used to aid in purchasing the correct fitting blankets. If you select a poor fit it will result in severe irritation for the animal including the formation of sores.

A well fitted blanket will need to fit securely a couple of inches above the withers while the end should reach the top of the tail while the head is bent during periods of grazing. A rug that does not reach the tail is too small whereas an extension over the tail is too big. The item should fit securely while the animal is being turned out.

Straps to be placed around the legs will need to lock together. Such features will ensure that the material does not chafe against the leg and contribute to the development of severe sores. Blankets must not be too long or it could result in the foot becoming hooked within the rug.

There are different styles of rugs that can be purchased including standard designs that cover the withers and exposes the neck for warm weather conditions. All blankets that are selected for turnout purposes should include lightweight and breathable material. It should prove waterproof and able to regulate changes in temperature.

Amigo horse rugs offer quality and durability for animals. It is important to take the time to consider the type of material and styles that are best suited fro the needs of the equine. The correct measurements and comfort are key to ensure a happy and healthy result.




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