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Blanketing is not about proving toughness or babying a horse. It is about matching the horse, the coat, the weather, the shelter, and the workload in front of you.
Two horses can stand in the same barn on the same night and need different care. Age, body condition, coat length, clipping, turnout, wind, rain, and access to shelter all matter.
A clipped performance horse may need help sooner. A healthy unclipped horse with shelter and forage may need less. Blanket decisions should follow the actual horse in front of you.
A poor-fitting blanket creates rubs, pressure, restricted movement, and unsafe slipping. Check the withers, shoulders, chest, hip points, belly straps, leg straps, and tail flap. The horse should be able to walk, lower the head, lie down, and rise without the blanket grabbing or shifting.
The fastest way to make a blanket routine go sideways is trapping moisture. If a horse is sweaty, damp, or warm under the blanket, the skin and coat can get irritated fast. Dry the horse before blanketing whenever possible, and check under blankets daily.
Winter coat care is not about over-bathing. It is about keeping the skin clean enough, the coat fluffed enough, and the blanket areas checked often enough. ShowBarn Secret® grooming products fit the winter routine when riders need cleaner hair, better manageability, and less friction under blankets and tack.
Do not blanket over wet hair, active heat, open skin, heavy sweat, or a horse that is already too warm. Do not use a blanket as a substitute for feed, shelter, turnout judgment, or veterinary care.
The right blanket routine is boring in the best way: correct fit, dry horse, daily checks, clean skin, and honest weather judgment. That is how you protect the horse without creating a new problem under the fabric.
Educational content only. For weight loss, skin breakdown, fever, illness, or abnormal cold intolerance, contact your veterinarian.
This article gives you the background. If you are ready to put the idea into a real horse care routine, these are the next places most riders should go.
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Why this matters: good horse care should make sense outside the ad. These clips show the kind of everyday use that builds trust one barn at a time.
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