Caring For Your Horse During The Winter
When you care for your horse, it is important to make
preparations for the winter months.
Horses need to be able to tolerate the cold weather and stay as
healthy as possible. During the winter horses will have special
needs which you as the owner will have to address. It is important
to prepare for winter in advance.
Horses are naturally tolerant to cold weather. In fact, horses
handle cold weather much better than hot weather. Despite this,
there are some basic things owners will want to do to make sure
their horses stay healthy. You will want to make sure the horse
doesn't have any parasites, and has been immunized. The costs for
doing these things will greatly pay off during the winter. The
costs of feeding the horse will be lower.
You may also want to work with your vet in setting up a health
plan for your horse. Preparing your horse for cold weather will
help it lower the need to eat large amounts of food in order to
maintain its weight. Your horse should never lose weight during the
winter. Allowing your horse to gain a small amount of weight will
help them during the winter months, as the extra fat will work as a
cushion to provide the horse with energy when it becomes stressed.
During the winter you will want to give your horse some extra
calories.
The best protection for a horse during the winter is its natural
winter coat. When it is allowed to grow, it will act as a natural
heat blanket which will reduce the loss of heat that the horse
experiences in cold environments. The coat is also slick and will
brush off snow and ice. If you keep your horses outside, you will
want to make sure their coats grow long before winter.
To check the condition of your horse, you will want to rub its
ribs. A large winter coat can easily hide the fact the horse may be
losing weight. Your horse should weigh enough that you are not able
to see the ribs but can feel them when touching the horse. Your
also want to feel the ears of the horse. Do they feel cold? If so,
this is a sign that the horse is cold.
Like all animals which are warm-blooded, horses must maintain
their body temperature in order to survive. It is important that
they conserve heat during the winter, and as the owner you must
make preparations to make sure they're healthy.
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