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Sheding out

Discussion in 'Horses - all breeds / types' started by Malithemole, Apr 13, 2004.

  1. Malithemole

    Malithemole New Member

    Hi,
    My mare has lived outside all winter in a run in shed and has had a blanket when it got below 15*F, but she is as hairy as can be! I am going to a show in a month, its an AA show, and she is still hairy anyone know how i can get a nice coat on her? Thanks Linda :wink:
     
  2. Berriano

    Berriano New Member

    lots and lots of currying!
     
  3. Malithemole

    Malithemole New Member

    I do curry her like 2X a day but the hair is long and not thick and it wont come out anymore it soo annoying! lol i have her on Corn oil too
     
  4. OTTB lvr

    OTTB lvr New Member

    Do you not want to clip her?
     
  5. Malithemole

    Malithemole New Member

    Not if i can avoid it. The show i am going to (st. clemonds) is in 3 weeks, and then she would look funky in the summer, and it is only in the 40s during the day so its cold in NY. Even if i kept her blanked she still would be cold, and it will warm up by then but then it would be a week away. i dont know someone help me! :)
     
  6. elizavixen

    elizavixen New Member

    I can't give you any advice now but next year, put the blanket on her sooner so she never gets that furry in the first place.
     
  7. lanena322

    lanena322 New Member

    hehe, i never have that problem with my horses, weather here is always nice and warm. They do get a tiny bit of 'fuzz' as i like to call it, around november and december when its colder.

    But like elizavixen said next year get the blanket on her sooner. good luck!
     
  8. charlie

    charlie New Member

    i find when i give my horse a bath then try to shed him out after that it works excellent. LOTS of hair comes out that way!
     

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