11/08/2024
Do you agree!? Front clip facing in. Hind legs overlapped? Curios to know what you do?
❄️ For some, it is blanket season again! ❄️
Whilst there may be differing opinions on if/when is the right time to blanket horses, there is one thing that we can all agree on, the importance of SAFETY and fastening blankets correctly. Here are some key guidelines that are all to often overlooked. Using the correct way to fasten blankets should help avoid accidents such as getting attached to hay nets and getting legs stuck in straps. 🐴💙
👉 Face hooks inward. Always position clips towards your horse’s body to prevent them from getting snagged on fences, hay nets, or anything else. Outward-facing clips can get caught or come undone, risking injury if your horse panics.
👉 Cross those straps! Belly straps should always be crossed (some blankets do have a different arrangement now, i.e. 3 straight straps, follow the manufactures intentions) to prevent twisting. A twisted blanket can cause rubbing, discomfort, injury, or even panic if your horse feels trapped or gets a leg caught in poorly fitted straps.
Leg straps must also be crossed in a loop, this prevents rubbing on the inside of the hind legs and keeps the blanket level, it also stops the straps hanging to low and risking a leg getting caught as the horse gets up or down.
The image shows visual examples of correct and incorrect strap and fastening placements.