Options In Horseware For New Horse Owners

By Katrina Wheeler


Presentation is paramount when competing in equestrian events. How well he leads and takes direction can sway your scores. Without a doubt, the horseware you have chosen for him will be scrutinized. This article will give you some insight into the options you have when considering the needs of your animal.

With cold weather approaching, blankets should be a consideration. Perhaps you want a turn out blanket to keep your equestrian friend warm during the chilly weather. If it is raining outside, you will want them to have the added protection of a water proof blanket. During summer months, you might want to consider a blanket designed to cool your animal after a hard work out.

Excessive running and jumping can cause serious leg damage. Consider all of your options carefully when choosing leg wear and leg wraps. There are shipping boots, polo wraps, stall wraps, cooling wraps, fleece wraps and standing wraps. It seems like there is a wrap for every purpose and occasion. Determine what types of wraps will best serve your needs. Base this decision on the type and amount of exercise your animal will perform.

Fly bonnets will protect him from the irritation of flies. These are great during the summer months. Other bonnets provide ear protection to block out scary sounds which could cause him to spook. Hoods are often used to prevent him from cuts, nicks and scratches. Decide which items would be best for him and ask your vendor for assistance in making a decision.

Long flowing manes and tails are gorgeous. Using tubes, mane socks and tail bags will provide you with a better ability to grow your horse's mane and tail. In order to keep your horse's hair from becoming tangled and dirty, use these items. Once you have braided their hair, insert each section into a bag and seal it using ties. The most difficult part of using these products is keeping it on the horse once you are done.

Horse boots prevent horses from bowing tendons or breaking bones while they are working. Bell boots prevent the back hooves from over reaching and hitting the back of the front hooves. Usually, bell boots are worn on the front hooves. Splint boots protect the inside ankle and the cannon from the front leg. There are also sport boots and jumping boots. Determine what your horse needs and choose the best boot for the situation.

If your equine buddy is wearing a bridle, your battle is half over. Bridles make catching and leading a horse much easier. When riding, a bridle is used to tell the horse which direction you want to go. You may choose to select products that match in color so that when competing you have a more complete and finished look.

Investigate your options. Speak with your local vendor regarding your event. Let him know your concerns. Speak with him regarding your choice of materials and color schemes. Have a great time selecting the perfect horseware for you event.




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