The Many Benefits Of Horseware

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.

If you are looking for support and protection for your horse's legs, you should consider leg wear and leg wraps. There are cooling wraps, warming wraps, fleece wraps, standing wraps, polo wraps and stall wraps. There are even wraps you can use if you are going to transport your animal. All of these wraps provide additional protection for your horse. Speak with your merchant if you are unsure of which type to use.

Animals that spook to certain sounds can be dangerous. Some bonnets are made to cover their ears to reduce sounds. Inserting a little cotton into their ears adds additional protection. Hoods and fly bonnets protect them from cuts, scratches, nicks and flies. Fly bonnets are great to have handy during the summer months.

Tail bags, tubes and mane socks are used in order to help horse's tails and manes grow. After brushing and combing through their manes and tails, many people will braid the hair and then insert each braided section into a bag and tie it off. It prevents the hair from getting dirty and tangled while allowing it the opportunity to grow.

Hard and fast running can cause bowing of tendons and broken or chipped bones. By over reaching, a horse can damage his heel bulbs by causing the front of the back hooves to hit the back of the front hooves. Bell boots will correct over reaching and also prevent them from knocking off one of their shoes. Make your decision for boots based on the needs of your horse. Speak with your vendor regarding jumping, sport and splint boots as well.

Catching and leading a horse without a halter can be quite challenging. Once a halter is in place your equestrian buddy is much easier to control. Using a bridle allows the rider to direct the horse. When you are competing in events, you want to be able to stand out and have people take notice. Choose bright color schemes. Try to find matching pieces that flow nicely.

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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