Mastering Horse Coat Care: Your Guide to Winter Equine Wellness - Draw it Out®
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Winter Coat Care for Horses: Blankets, Sweat, Grooming, and Skin Checks

A winter coat protects the horse, but it can also hide sweat, rubs, scurf, heat, skin irritation, and weight changes. Good winter grooming is not vanity. It is inspection.

Why the winter coat needs attention

Long hair traps air for warmth, but it also traps dirt, sweat, moisture, and debris. Under blankets and tack, that trapped layer can turn into friction, rubs, dull coat, and irritated skin if nobody is checking.

High-risk areas

  • Shoulders and chest under blankets.
  • Withers and saddle-pad zones.
  • Girth line after work.
  • Rump and hips under heavy coats.
  • Lower legs during mud and thaw cycles.

Winter grooming is a health check

Run your hands through the coat, not just over the top. Curry gently to lift dirt and loose hair. Brush with enough intention to separate hair and see the skin. The goal is to spot change early: rubs, scurf, tenderness, heat, swelling, parasites, or sudden weight loss.

Sweat management

Do not blanket over trapped sweat and hope it dries correctly. Walk the horse out, use a cooler when needed, and allow the coat to dry before heavy blanketing. Wet hair under a blanket can chill the horse and irritate the skin.

Blanket checks

  • Remove blankets daily when possible.
  • Check shoulders, withers, hips, and chest for rubs.
  • Make sure straps are not pulling, twisting, or trapping dirt.
  • Air out blankets and keep them clean.
  • Adjust blanket weight as weather and workload change.
Real barn rule: The horse under the blanket matters more than the blanket itself. If you are not checking underneath, you are guessing.

Where grooming products fit

Grooming products can support winter routines when they help clean, condition, detangle, manage friction zones, or reset the coat between baths. Use what fits the job and the horse’s skin. Do not use any topical over open, worsening, or unexplained skin problems without professional guidance.

When to call the vet

Call your veterinarian for spreading skin lesions, open wounds, fever, painful swelling, unexplained weight loss, severe itching, or any winter coat change that seems tied to illness or discomfort.

Bottom line

Winter coat care is simple: groom deeply, check under blankets, dry sweat before covering, and do not let long hair hide what your hands need to know.

Educational content only. This article does not diagnose, treat, or replace veterinary care.

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